2006 2007 2008 Hyundai Sonata Right (passenger Side) Tail Light Oem on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, Minnesota, US
2006 2007 2008 HYUNDAI SONATA RIGHT (PASSENGER SIDE) REAR TAIL LIGHT OEM.
PART IS IN GOOD CONDITION .
Shipping in all US Continental States.
Tail Lights for Sale
- 1999 200 2001 saab 9-5 sedan trunk lid light right side oem(US $30.00)
- 1999 200 2001 saab 9-5 sedan trunk lid light left side oem(US $30.00)
- 2x 3157/3057 canbus white 16-smd led parking turn signal bumper brake light bulb(US $9.95)
- Toyota camry 2000-01 left rear lr oem inner trunk lid tail reverse light brake(US $39.99)
- Tail lamp circuit board lh rh platinum# 1610367(US $35.54)
- 1982-1992 camaro iroc z-28 formula firebird trans am taillight harness complete(US $20.00)
Art Center Summit - Designing Sustainable Mobility
Tue, 06 Mar 2007Shrinking oil reserves, global warming, failed political administration policies, the car as an avatar, industrial humanism and the motorized shoe were just a few of the topics and ideas discussed at the Art Center College of Design 'Designing Sustainable Mobility' conference, held in California in February. For the designers in the room, a bright light was shone from BMW's Chris Bangle. A lively speaker with an optimistic speech giving us terms like "Industrial Humanism" and "design with meaning".
Golf Mk 6 bows out with new VW Golf R Cabriolet
Thu, 07 Feb 2013Volkswagen is finally delivering the VW Golf R Cabriolet Mk 6, just as the Golf Mk 7 hits the road, but it does without 4WD. But it’s taken until now – 2013 and after the Mk 7 Golf arrived – for VW to fulfil the promise of more powerful open-top motoring in the Golf with the arrival – following a Golf R Cabrio tease video at the end of 2012 – to finally reveal it. Just as you’d expect, the Golf R Cabriolet is mechanically similar to the Golf R in that it gets the same 2.0 litre turbo four cylinder petrol engine that delivers its power through a six-speed dual-clutch auto box.
Fiat CEO confirms he wants alliance with Opel
Fri, 01 May 2009Fiat S.p.A.'s boss has confirmed that the automaker wants to form an alliance with General Motors' German subsidiary Opel. "Now we have to concentrate on Opel. They are our perfect partner," CEO Sergio Marchionne told Fiat-owned newspaper La Stampa in a story published Friday.