Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Jeep Tj/yj Front And Rear Tube Fenders Diy Kit With Skins on 2040-parts.com

US $240.00
Location:

Ogdensburg, New York, United States

Ogdensburg, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Custom Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:014 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Surface Finish:bare metal Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

Tired of rusted out fenders on your Jeep? Trail damage? Here is the perfect solution. Our Tube fender kits come ready to weld, featuring strong 1.5" .120 wall tubing (pre-bent and notched) and tough 16g skins. Make your Jeep Bad-A$$ in a weekend!

Nissan releases Pathfinder Concept interior details [w/video]

Thu, 16 Feb 2012

Nissan has released a preview video and photos of its new Pathfinder concept's interior. The car was initially shown at NAIAS last month without a cabin. The Japanese carmaker says it has focused on enhancing the comfort and advanced technology features of the interior for this, the fourth-generation of its Pathfinder SUV.

BMW i3 spied

Wed, 09 Mar 2011

BMW i3 caught playing in the snow. Just a few weeks on from the launch of BMW’s new “i” sub-brand, and we have the first spy photo of the BMW i3 out and about in the Scandinavian snow. It seems BMW were busy filming this quite heavily camouflaged i3 for BMW TV when it was snapped, so it seems likely we may be seeing some video soon.

Maserati SUV & two new Maserati Quattroportes confirmed

Wed, 27 Jul 2011

'Baby' Maserati Quattroporte Maserati are about to be the recipients of some of the benefits (if you care to see them as such) of the input of Chrysler, with a Maserati SUV and two new Quattroportes planned to replace the current Maserati Quattroporte over the next few years, thanks to the availability of Chrysler’s platforms and engines. Revealing plans to increase Maserati sales almost ten fold – from under 6,000 a year to over 50,000 – Sergio Marchionne has said Maserati will introduce two new cars to replace the ageing Maserati Quattroporte. It’s felt that the current Quattroporte falls between two stools – it’s too big to be a proper drivers car and too small to be a proper chauffeur car.