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87-92 firebird gta formula headlight control motor passenger side right hand(US $25.95)
96-98 toyota 4runner head light lamp assembly left+right set pair replacement 97(US $166.90)
Headlamp opening filler u 1982 - 1992 camaro 1983 - 1988 monte carlo ss(US $13.99)
Toyota corolla 03-08 factory style chrome crystal head lights lamps assembly l+r(US $59.00)
97 acura tl headlamp/dash wire harness 4dr 3.2l at some plugs are broken as is(US $150.00)
85-05 chevy astro gmc safari head light lamp w/bracket left new replacement l/h(US $33.40)
Jaguar C-X16 (Jaguar XE) Driving Video
Mon, 19 Sep 2011Jaguar C-X16 Driving Video Jaguar is making the most of their new small sports car – the Jaguar C-X16 – as it builds onwards and upwards from the début of the C-X16 at Frankfurt last week to the launch of the production car – probably the Jaguar XE – late in 2012 or early 2013. We had rafts of information and photos – and a short video – when the C-X16 bowed in last week, but now we get a more revealing driving video showing the interior and exterior of the C-X16 in more detail, and some driving footage on incredible roads too. Yes, we were a little underwhelmed by the direction the design of the C-X16 has taken – more conservative than we would have liked to have seen – but we have no issues with the design per se – it’s a stunner.
Bentley gets efficient: 2014 Hybrid Concept to cut CO2 emissions by 70%
Thu, 10 Apr 2014It seems even the manufacturers of super luxury cars are now cottoning on to the fact that big multi-cylinder, gas-guzzling engines are set to be a thing of the past. Bentley, no less, has announced that it will be going hybrid in the future, marking the occasion with the reveal of its Hybrid Concept at the upcoming Beijing Motor Show 2014. Quite incredibly, the technology looks set to slash the firm’s CO2 output from limousine levels to rates we’re more accustomed to seeing from a small supermini.
'Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish': A tribute to Steve Jobs (1955-2011)
Sat, 08 Oct 2011The recent passing of Steve Jobs, co-founder and CEO of Apple, has found us mourning the loss of a visionary who brought not only technology and functionality to the product design industry, but also transcended the boundary into automotive design. Jobs succeeded in making what was at the time a foreign invention – the personal computer, a device impeded by its lack of usability – attractive to the masses by making it simpler, intuitive and essentially more functional for those who didn't hold a PhD in physics. From his previous experience with the artistic qualities of calligraphy, Jobs took a sector that was so inward looking that it risked alienating the consumer – regardless of its capability – and wrapped it up in a warm, aesthetically appealing package that could be more easily understood.