Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

05-06 Nissan Altima(tail Lamp Taillight& Rear Brake Light) Lamps Set Of 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Unionville, Virginia, US

Unionville, Virginia, US
:

 SET OF 2
  • DOT (Department of Transportation) & SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) approved
  • Direct replacement
  • Replaces dealer part number: 26555ZB025
  • Built to strict quality control standards
  • Not correct for SE-R models

Brand NEW fitting for the following years and models:

  • 2005-06 Nissan Altima Tail Light (excluding SE-R) Driver Side


I received these as gift for my car.I already had the exact same lights.These are brand new only removed from box to take Pic 


Ford EcoSport for Europe heading for Geneva 2013

Fri, 22 Feb 2013

The Ford EcoSport – a butch little SUV based on the Ford Fiesta – is heading for a European reveal at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The new EcoSport arrived in Delhi last year as Ford’s take on the funky little urban warrior market – think Nissan Juke – and it looks a properly purposeful little urban runaround, with its butch stance and statement grill. We thought when the EcoSport launched in India that it seemed more than likely that Ford would start to market the EcoSport in Europe, and last September – at Ford’s ‘Go Further’ event in Amsterdam  Ford confirmed the EcoSport would arrive in the UK and Europe, and now it’s heading for a European debut at next month’s Geneva Motor Show.

Nissan ads stray from focus on price

Thu, 12 Feb 2009

Nissan North America will stray from the discount-deal marketing pitch adopted late last year when a sinking economy kept consumers away from U.S. dealerships. A TV ad campaign that begins on Thursday will tout the loftier messages of safety, quality and performance.

Court battle over driver using Google Glass

Tue, 10 Dec 2013

A CALIFORNIA WOMAN has pleaded not guilty to what is believed to be the first traffic offence alleging a motorist was using Google's new computer-in-glasses invention. The device, known as Google Glass, features a thumbnail-size transparent display above the right eye. The technology will not be made widely available to the public until next year, but Cecilia Abadie was one of about 10,000 "explorers" who received the glasses earlier this year as part of a try-out.