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01 02 03 Prius Audio Equipment Cd Player on 2040-parts.com

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Rancho Cordova, California, United States

Rancho Cordova, California, United States
01 02 03 PRIUS AUDIO EQUIPMENT CD PLAYER
Conditions & Options:CD PLAYER Model:PRIUS Genuine OEM:Yes Year:2001 Interchange Part Number:638-57543 Stock #:140004 Designation:Used DescriptionPartCondition:01 02 03 PRIUS AUDIO EQUIPMENT CD PLAYER eCommerce Description:01 02 03 PRIUS AUDIO EQUIPMENT CD PLAYER GTIN:Does not apply PartNumber:638 Inventory ID:641 Mileage:0

Caterham to take on Cayman, Evora

Thu, 10 Jan 2013

With the increased visibility brought to enthusiast-secret Caterham via their Formula One team, it only makes sense to diversify the company's offerings. Though they've diverged from the Seven-only path a couple of times before -- with the limited-production 21 in the mid-'90s and the more recent SP/300.R, a track-only collaboration with Lola -- this time they're taking aim at higher-volume prey. The targets?

SEAT Leon gets Sports Styling Kit – Costs £4,998

Thu, 13 Mar 2014

SEAT Leon gets Sports Styling Kit (pictured) Many like to make their cars more individual, and adding a sporty body kit is one way to make your slightly prosaic wheels stand out from the crowd. So, with that in mind, SEAT think they’re on to a winner with the new Sports Styling Kit for the Leon, which is available for the 5-door or SC Leon in S, SE or FR versions (pictured above on the SEAT Leon FR TDI 184 PS with Titanium Pack). But it’s not exactly bargain basement time.

Volvo C30, Ford Focus fare well in insurance-group crash tests

Tue, 21 Jul 2009

Four two-door cars received the highest safety rating in frontal crashes and two received that rating for side collisions in recent testing by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The institute gave its "good" rating in side crashes to the Volvo C30 and two-door Ford Focus. Those vehicles, along with the two-door Honda Civic and Chevrolet Cobalt, also received "good" ratings for frontal collisions, the non-profit group funded by auto insurers said.