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Condition:Used Mounting Style:Screws Light Colour:Cold White Housing Colour:Black Items Included:AS SHOWN Manufacturer Part Number:LK72-13W030-AC Wattage:72 W Number of Bulbs:1 Grade:C Superseded Part Number:LK72-13W030-AC Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left Reference OE/OEM Number:LK72-13W030-AC Brand:Land Rover Type:Headlight Assembly Interchange Part Number:LK72-13W030-AC Lens Colour:Clear Classic Part:No Features:Factory Headlights Finish:Smooth Lighting Technology:LED

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CPP buys Bowler Offroad

Fri, 11 Mar 2011

Bowler Nemesis - Now made - and owned - by CPP Goodness, CPP Manufacturing are busy little bees at the moment. No sooner do we learn that CPP has bought Spyker Cars (well, strictly speaking it’s CPP Global Holdings Ltd who are hoovering up with Vladimir Antonov’s money) than we discover CPP has also acquired Bowler Offroad. For the uninitiated, Bowler are the makers of bonkers offroad vehicles that can probably be best described as Land Rover Supercars.

Aston Martin Rapide interior shots surface

Sun, 09 Aug 2009

This appears to be the first official image of the interior of the Aston Martin Rapide So it’s no real surprise, with the Aston Martin Rapide actually getting to the point of being production ready, that shots (or renderings, probably) have surfaced. We had ‘official’ shots of the Aston Martin Rapide in April, and now we have an interior shot. Not the biggest – or most enlightening – shot, but they do seem to be real, rather than the work of an enthusiastic amateur Photoshopper.

New Audi e-Tron at Detroit – the ‘Compact’ e-Tron

Mon, 11 Jan 2010

Audi has revealed a compact version of the e-Tron at the Detroit Motor Show Audi brought along the first Audi e-Tron to the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. Looking like an electric version of the Audi R8, it managed to steal some of the thunder from BMW’s Vision ED concept . Most notable was the stratospheric torque figures Audi quoted, which ultimately turned out to be somewhat disingenuous.