Three used Merc parking light lens, and two sst trim rings. One of the lens's has a minor flaw that can be barley detected in the last photo.Upper lens, left of center. The trim rings both have one dent each that a better skilled person than myself can deal with. (I probably COULD deal with them, but who really cares!)
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Ford Fiesta (2008): first official pictures
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New 1.0-litre turbo for Vauxhall Adam
Sun, 18 Aug 2013A frugal new 1.0-litre SIDI three-cylinder turbo petrol engine will go on sale in the Vauxhall Adam city car in 2014, following its debut at next month’s 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. The new low-emissions unit – a rival to Ford’s 1.0 Ecoboost engine in the Fiesta and Focus – will deliver “impressive fuel economy and CO2 emissions significantly lower than 100g/km”, according to Vauxhall. On Bing: see pictures of the Vauxhall Adam Find out how much a used Vauxhall Adam costs on Auto Trader The current Adam range is powered by 1.2- and 1.4-litre petrols.
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