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1set Fog Driving Light 12v 55w Halogen 2800lm 4000k White For Toyota 2006-2009 on 2040-parts.com

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Milpitas, California, United States

Milpitas, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Other Part Number:H11 Applications:Fog Light / Fog Driving Light Cross Reference Part Number:H11 Interchange Part Number:H11 Placement on Vehicle:Front Voltage & Wattage:12V 55W Part Brand:Does not apply Color:White Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Lumen:1400lm Halogen Type:Halogen Color Temperature:3000-4000K UPC:Does not apply

Lotus Evora Freddie Mercury Edition. Yes, really

Fri, 02 Sep 2011

Lotus Evora Freddie Mercury Edition We really weren’t too sure when we got a press release drop in that said “Another Lotus Bites The Dust…” and then went on to say that Lotus are building a one-off Lotus Evora S Freddie Mercury Edition to be auctioned for the Mercury Phoenix Trust. We thought it was a spoof. We decided it was almost certainly a spoof when the press release went on to say that the Freddie Mercury Edition Evora “…represents a kind of magic” and that the white, red and gold colour scheme was “…inspired by the iconic costume Freddie wore for the 1986 Magic tour”.

Chrysler details changes to minivan, Jeep Patriot

Tue, 14 Sep 2010

Wider use of the Pentastar V6, fascia changes and more luxurious materials in the interior are the key changes being made to the Chrysler Town & Country minivan and the Jeep Patriot for the 2011 model year. The changes come as Chrysler works to revive interest in its products after nearly two years of virtually no new-product activity while the automaker worked through a government-sponsored bankruptcy. Earlier this year, Chrysler unveiled the redesigned 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, which is now on sale.

New Renault Clio comes with Va Va Voom Button (+ video)

Sun, 31 Mar 2013

Renault UK has produced adverts for the new 2013 Renault Clio that feature a ‘Va Va Voom’ button to transport UK drivers to the heart of Paris. Mired in the problems of over-capacity, a stroppy workforce and a world that has fallen out of love with mainstream hatches, the new Clio needs to sell. And sell well.