2000-2004 Subaru Outback Wagon Lh Tail Light Cover (used) on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States
2000-2004 Subaru Outback Wagon LH Tail Light Cover (USED) May fit other models, check vehicle manufacturer and or dealer for details. You will only receive what is pictured unless otherwise stated in the description. Please do not assume anything else will be included if it is not pictured. |
Headlight & Tail Light Covers for Sale
- 2000-2004 subaru outback wagon rh tail light cover (used)(US $39.95)
- Saab 900 right headlight bezel 83 - 86 with bulb holder 84 85 oem(US $40.00)
- Gt styling gt0192s smoke headlight cover(US $72.97)
- Rugged ridge 11230.01 black front euro guard head light - pair(US $27.79)
- Auto ventshade 37534 smoke headlight cover, 2 piece(US $85.61)
- 02-05 dodge ram gts smoke acrylic headlight taillight covers protection 4pc new(US $119.84)
Aspid Cars teases sports car to join open-wheeler
Tue, 29 May 2012Spanish automaker Aspid Cars informed us last Tuesday that it will be unveiling a sports car to complement its open-wheel track car. The company didn't tell us much aside from saying that the car will be bigger than its first car, that it will be extremely lightweight and that it will offer multiple powertrain options, including a V8 and a KERS-like hybrid system. The company also made sure to note that its name is no longer IFR Aspid.
DAB radio in cars and the digital switchover
Mon, 22 Nov 2010Britain's motorists face a £1 billion+ bill to fix their car radios so they work after the digital switchover, a CAR Magazine investigation reveals. The Government plans to switch off the FM signal and move the UK's broadcasting industry to DAB digital radios - mirroring the switchover from analogue to digital televisions. The official target for the digital radio switchover is 2015, but many commentators predict that date will slip as there is a great deal of work to be done before Britain is ready.
Hydrogen-powered Toyota FCV Concept revealed
Tue, 05 Nov 2013The Hydrogen-powered Toyota FCV Concept (pictured) revealed Toyota revealed last month that their latest take on a hydrogen-powered car would be revealed at this year’s Tokyo Motor Show. And here it is – the Toyota FCV Concept. The FCV Concept points clearly at Toyota’s first proper production fuel cell car – expected to hit Toyota showrooms in 2015 – and Toyota are keen we realise that, subject to a refuelling infrastructure, the hydrogen-powered FCV is just like owning a regular ICE car.