2006-2009 Toyota Prius Mfd Display Information Screen W Back Camera 86110-47230 on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
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2006 2007 2008 2009 Toyota Prius Information MFD Display
Screen for cars with Back Camera and without Navigation. It is in great condition, tested, originally from a 2009
Toyota Prius. Warranty 90 days. Please feel free to ask any questions. Thanks!
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Bring A Trailer: Renault R5 Turbo 2
Tue, 22 May 2012We can confidently say that you will never find a Renault R5-based, U.S.-market Le Car that will beat this real R5 Turbo 2 from our friends at BringATrailer.com. This 1984 version is said to have its original paint, less than 22,000 miles and a current—legal—California registration. The Renault R5 hatchback debuted in December 1971 as a 1972 model.
Take your driving test – at Halfords
Tue, 08 Jan 2013Plans have been announced to extend practical driving test centres in to Halfords stores, starting with Wellingborough on February 5th. At the moment, there are around 400 driving test centres in the UK where you can take the practical part of your driving test, but that’s about to change with the news that Halfords – the car accessories chain – is to start offering driving tests. Halfords stores around the UK are expected to start offering test facilities after Road Safety Minister, Stephen Hammond, gave the go ahead for to extend driving test in to local stores to give learners more choice.
Project Car Hell, Homely but Lovable Edition: Triumph Mayflower or Frazer Vagabond?
Thu, 29 May 2014Welcome back to Project Car Hell, where those little carburetor screws always disappear down the intake and all the parts you need are hoarded by bitter curmudgeons in Alaskan survivalist shacks. The Hell Garage Demons have come to the realization that the ugly cars of the early postwar era just don't get enough restoration love these days, and so they've taken a break from their day jobs (boiler-room managers for a major telemarketing firm) in order to scour the List of Craig for a pair of suitably homely machines from the 1946-1954 period. There were many to choose from, but they've found a couple of appropriate cars made on opposite sides of the Atlantic.
