2001-2006 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Right Pass Door Reflector Lens on 2040-parts.com
North Miami Beach, Florida, US
Used in great condition 2001-2006 Chrysler Sebring Convertible reflector from the (right) passenger door side.
Switches / Controls for Sale
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- 00 01 02 chevy suburban tahoe gmc yukon console rear radio audio control oem(US $69.95)
- Land rover 94 discovery stereo volume + up switch 1994(US $23.00)
- Land rover 94 discovery stereo volume down switch 1994(US $23.00)
2014 Mercedes C Class tease begins (video)
Sun, 20 Oct 2013Mercedes begin the tease for the new C Class With the new Mercedes A Class and derivatives – particularly the new CLA – pushing in to the part fo the market held by the C-Class, it’s time for a new C Class. And that looks like it’s happening at bthe Detroit Auto Show in January. Ahead of that debut, it seems Mercedes are teasing the arrival of the 2014 C Class with the video below (they don’t say as much, but it has to be), a new C Class that looks set to grow in size and push upmarket.
Hottest 911 ever!
Thu, 06 May 2010A few weeks back, we revealed spy shots of the next-gen Porsche 911 GT2. But now the Web is awash in reports from a Porsche dealer meeting in Germany where the company revealed the even-hotter GT2 RS. Reportedly pushing 620 hp from its turbocharged boxer-six engine, the track- and street-legal GT2 RS is said to be 200 pounds lighter than the GT2.
Call for ban on on vehicle-side advertising
Thu, 08 May 2014ALL ADVERTISING and promotional banners on commercial vehicles should be banned as they are distracting to other drivers and tempt them to use mobile phones while driving. This is the call from Flexed, a car leasing company, which has carried out a survey that shows a quarter (23%) of drivers admit to trying to type a website address into smartphone after seeing an advert on a lorry. A further 10% of drivers admitted they had tried to take a camera phone photo of an advertisement on a commercial vehicle to use later.