05-06 Jeep Grand Cherokee Black Rear Altezza Tail Brake Lights Pair on 2040-parts.com
Walnut, California, US
Tail Lights for Sale
- 99-01 bmw e46 3-series 4dr philips-led clear tail brake lights lamps left+right(US $85.99)
- Porsche 911, 911 turbo, 964, 89-94, driver's side tail light, mint condition.(US $221.00)
- 2008-2011 honda accord sedan led altezza smoked red rear brake tail light lamps(US $152.99)
- 02-08 chevy trailblazer tail light rear lamp - pair(US $100.00)
- Rear lamp taillamp tail light passenger assembly for 1997 1998 hyundai sonata rh(US $160.90)
- Jdm black clear altezza tail lights rear brake lamps set 97-98 mitsubishi mirage(US $62.95)
Fuel magazine films Ford designer Craig Metros in his Melbourne workshop
Tue, 06 Sep 2011Australian auto culture magazine, Fuel, has created this beautiful short film, Factory 6, featuring an interview with Melbourne-based, Detroit-raised Ford Chief Designer, Craig Metros. The film explores the shared Melbourne workshop space in which Metros and five other designers work on a number of automotive and art projects in their spare time. It offers a great insight into his inspirations, his feelings on making the jump from Detroit to Melbourne and how it feels to have fulfilled a childhood dream.
'Concrete glimpse' of near-future Audi technology
Mon, 13 Jan 2014THE “near future” of Audi design and powertrain engineering has been unveiled ahead of the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. The Allroad Shooting Brake show car will premiere an exciting new high-powered petrol-electric plug-in hybrid drivetrain and a development of the firm’s current design language. It is expected that the Allroad Shooting Brake will form the basis for future Q-badged models as well as a potentially expended Allroad range.
Top Indian cars fail crash safety tests
Fri, 31 Jan 2014SEVERAL of India's most popular small cars have failed independent crash tests, a global car safety watchdog said. David Ward, head of the London car-safety watchdog Global NCAP, which performed the crash tests, said the car industry in India lacked adequate safeguards. Four of five small cars popular on the Indian market last year, including the famous Tata Nano, failed the crash tests.