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- 1952 1953 nash left parking light assembly - napdi - nra21(US $19.99)
- 1967 dodge polara right parking light assy - 67d - 2853738 - d67(US $19.99)
- 1954 desoto parking light lens - desau - 1540544 - ds11(US $10.99)
- 1967 cadillac left turn signal/cornering light assy guide 68 gm 5957413 - c09(US $29.99)
- 1965 1966 ford truck parking light housing right hand 65tk -f164(US $10.99)
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Fiat 500L Trekking goes on sale: Price from £17,095
Tue, 25 Jun 2013The Fiat 500L Trekkiing (pictured) is now on sale in the UK The Fiat 500L – Fiat’s 500 on steroids – went on sale back in December (and we’ve also had the 7-seat 500L MPW revealed), and now we get the rufty-tufty version of the 500L – the Fiat 500L Trekking – arriving in the UK, and costing from £17,095, just £700 more than the equivalent 500L without the butch bits. The 500L Trekking comes with Fiat’s Traction+, a clever traction technology that gives the 500L more grip on slippery surfaces, more rugged front and back treatments, bits of black plastic cladding and a set of 17″ alloys to make it look more suited to the boot sale car park than the regular 500L. Specification is based on the 500L Lounge – which means stuff like 5″ Touchscreen, Bluetooth, Hil Hold, electric door mirrors, Cruise, Climate, auto lights and wipers, electric windows and front fogs all come in the price.
Is this the first crash of a privately owned C7 Corvette?
Fri, 11 Oct 2013Details are scarce at the moment, but it looks like this might be the first crash of a privately owned C7 Corvette. Here's what we heard from our tipster: - There were apparently no serious injuries. - The damage to the front of the car is extensive.
Lacklustre Pothole Performance Highlighted By Survey
Thu, 10 Apr 2014THE GOVERNMENT has got a long way to go to convince drivers that they have the pothole problem in control. That’s the view of 67 percent of motorists polled by road safety charity, the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM). According to the IAM’s survey, those respondents believe the government is doing a bad or a very bad job of maintaining the nation’s roads.