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1pcs Chrome Brake License Plate Holder Tail Light For Motorcycle Cruiser Chopper on 2040-parts.com

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Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou, China
Condition:New Brand:POSSBAY Height:7.7mm Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Wire Length:24cm Placement on Vehicle:Rear Material:Aluminum Surface Finish:Chrome Feature:with License Plate Holder Warranty:Yes Voltage:DC 12V Length:10.5cm(4.1") Fitment:Universal Fits Lens Diameter:12.3cm(4.8") UPC:Does not apply

Credibility and Closure for GM

Wed, 19 Dec 2012

Credibility. It's a precious commodity in the car business, something that's hard fought, easily lost and takes years to rebuild. And General Motors has just earned back a little bit more of its historic standing.

Tips for saving fuel on road trips: What's real and what isn't

Thu, 26 May 2011

Gasoline costs are hovering near $4 a gallon this week, and drivers hitting the highway for the holiday weekend are looking for ways to save. In preparation for Memorial Day, the Consumer Federation of America has released a list of tips that will help you pinch pennies at the pump. Most of these are the same evergreen recommendations that pop up for every road-trip holiday, and some of them are getting a bit stale.

Porsche 911 cabriolet: First official photographs

Tue, 22 Nov 2011

Porsche has developed an innovative fabric and composite-plastic folding roof for the 911 cabriolet as part of a push to give it a cleaner appearance, improved aerodynamic efficiency and greater levels of refinement than its strong-selling predecessor. Pictured here officially for the first time ahead of its world premiere in January at the Detroit auto show, the new open-top 911 is planned to go on sale in North America in 2012 in Carrera cabriolet and Carrera S models. Eschewing the traditional multilayered fabric structure of the 997 series 911 cabriolet, the next model (991 series) adopts a specially developed lightweight roof that uses two fabric-skinned composite plastic panels for the upper and rear part of the structure, giving it a more uniform shape together with a tauter fit that is claimed to make it more resistant than before to buffeting at high speeds.