Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

2004 2005 Toyota Prius Jbl Front Speaker 86160-0w890 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Barneveld, New York, US

Barneveld, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Type:FACTORY, OEM speaker:86160-0W890

 #926. For Sale is a used Front  Speaker  in working condition. Part # 86160-0W890. It should fit 2004-2005 Prius.

The item in the pictures is the same item you will receive, so check them closely. Fitment is your responsibility. Use the part number, pictures and description provided to make sure this part fits your vehicle. Please, do your research before buying, NOT after.

Package will be shipped via USPS, FedEx or UPS within 1-2 Business days of your cleared payment. PAYMENT DUE IN TWO DAYS.GOOD LUCK!!!

Have any questions? Please ASK before bidding!!!


'Jag-Landy deal in 2 weeks'

Thu, 06 Mar 2008

By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 06 March 2008 18:50 It was the story that never happened. Rival media reported that the Jaguar/Land Rover sale would be completed at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this week, but CAR Online spoke to executives close to the deal who said it wouldn’t be for another couple of weeks.‘We didn’t want to over-shadow the products at the show, but to be honest the deal just isn’t done yet,’ said our insider. He said the paperwork and epic detail required on a deal of this scale had created new delays – and revealed that the 4-5 March date had been leaked from the unions, not Ford or Tata.

Geneva Motor Show (2010) Preview

Sun, 21 Feb 2010

All the new car releases we expect to see at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. We’re now getting close to the first major European Motor Show of the year – some would say the most important motor show of the lot – the Geneva Motor Show which kicks off for the press on 2nd March and runs until 14th March. So we thought we ought to do a quick preview of what we already know is going to make an appearence at Geneva so you can know what to look out for as we get more detail, and provide an easy starting point to catch all the car news from the Geneva Show.

Experts predict nine-, 10-speed transmissions to dominate in North America

Mon, 13 May 2013

In March, luxury maker Land Rover proudly told an audience at the Geneva auto show that it would soon bring to market the industry's first nine-speed transmission. One month later, Ford Motor Co. and General Motors announced that they would jointly develop 10-speeds.