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03 04 Honda Accord Sedan Tail Light Oem Left **sold With Warranty*** Bb133 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, US

Marietta, Georgia, US
Return policy details:If any parts are stolen off, no refunds will be given. We mark all of our parts with our numbers to counter-act theft. We have picture proof. There is a 25% restocking charge, on any part that is returned, because the buyer did not order the correct item, did not read the description, or if the buyer has buyers remorse. Please note the winning bid constitutes acceptance of this policy. Thank You. Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:60 Days Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:33551-SDA-A01 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:RED Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Factory, OEM

Need for Speed Ford Mustang sells for $300,000

Tue, 29 Apr 2014

The 900hp Ford Mustang GT as seen in the latest Need for Speed movie has sold at an auction in the US for $300,000 – that’s roughly £180,000. Unfortunately, the winning bidder might be disappointed to find out that in real life it doesn’t make anywhere near the 900hp claimed in the film, instead running a stock 420hp. Please click on the picture above to find out more about the Need for Speed Mustang

Upgraded Mazda MX-5 hits the UK

Thu, 12 Feb 2009

[ad#ad-1] Back in December we brought you news of the updates to the Japanese MX-5 – The Mazda Roadster – and as expected they’ve now filtered through for UK Cars, with the first cars appearing in showrooms in April. The MX-5 has, quite rightly, dominated the little, open sports car market for ever. It does so much so very right, and so little wrong, it is an example of how to dominate a niche.

Drivers 'want more traffic police'

Wed, 25 Jun 2014

60% OF MOTORISTS believe there are not enough police officers on the road to enforce driving laws, according to an RAC survey. More than half (51%) of drivers think it is unlikely that motorists will ever get picked up for texting while stopped in traffic. And 40% reckon they stand little chance of being stopped by police for aggressive driving, the poll of 1,526 drivers found.