03-05 Nissan 350z Fairlady Z33 Front Bumper Side Reflector Light Lamp Jdm Black on 2040-parts.com
California, United States, US
Turn Signals for Sale
- 03-06 silverado avalanche led bumper signal light black(US $49.99)
- 97-06 jeep wrangler depo front bumper lights lamp chrome signal parking 98 99 00(US $30.99)
- 88-97 nissan hardbody pathfinder pickup bumper lights lamp chrome 92 93 94 95 96(US $22.99)
- Jdm amber lens signal bumper parking lights lamps yd 98-01 acura integra dc dc2(US $22.50)
- 98-04 chevy s10 pickup signal corner turn signal light lamp left l/h new 99 00(US $33.95)
- 92 93 94 95 96 97 subaru svx r. right passenger rh corner park light turn signal(US $36.00)
Nissan opens new design studio in Beijing
Thu, 13 Oct 2011Delayed by the deadly earthquake that hit Japan earlier this year, Nissan Motor Co.'s new design center in Beijing finally received a proper opening this week, when global design chief Shiro Nakamura showed off the studio as a new source of ideas for Nissan and Infiniti. Nissan Design China, as the Beijing-based center is known, "is not a studio to just generate ideas for China," Nakamura said in an interview with Car Design News. It's equipped to handle designs of show cars and production cars for both Nissan and Infiniti brands, aimed at customers in China, as well as around the world.
BMW Alpina D3 BiTurbo – a great diesel
Mon, 16 Mar 2009The BMW Alpina D3 BiTurbo - a brilliant, quick and economical everyday drive Alpina has turned out some stunning versions of the BMW range over the years (and some not so stunning – their 8 Series springs to mind) and they fill a gap that is either not profitable in small volume for BMW or, in some cases, a hole that BMW hasn’t plugged. And this one is a good hole to fill with the BMW Alpina D3 Bi-Turbo, a 3 Series diesel with the heart of a hot hatch. Alpina has taken the engine out of the 1 Series 123d and given it a boost to 240bhp, in the process dropping the 0-60 time to a very creditable 6.9 seconds But it’s not the sprint that count, but the way this peppy diesel unit delivers it.
Old is new again: Will a floor-hinged throttle pedal be in your future?
Thu, 02 Sep 2010If you think that every little nut, bolt, switch, gear or widget in your new car wasn't scrutinized by a team of highly educated, overworked car geeks (read: engineers), think again. A couple of recent conversations with automotive engineers confirmed that virtually nothing that goes into a car today is taken for granted. During the recent Pebble Beach weekend, I had the pleasure of spending time with an engineer for Jaguar, and the subject turned to materials used for various switches in the cabin.