2008 Ford F150 Pickup Radio Trim Dash Bezel 2564160 on 2040-parts.com
Garretson, South Dakota, US
Gauge Trim for Sale
- 1999 ford f150 pickup speedometer trim dash bezel 2563854(US $45.00)
- 2000 cadillac deville speedometer trim dash bezel 2564011(US $235.00)
- 2001 ford f150 pickup radio trim dash bezel 2544973(US $75.00)
- 2012 toyota corolla radio trim dash bezel 2541984(US $45.00)
- 2000 ford f150 pickup radio trim dash bezel 2543017(US $75.00)
- 2005 chevy tahoe speedomter and radio trim dash bezel 2542374(US $75.00)
Chrysler reveals 200C electric vehicle concept at the Detroit auto show
Sun, 11 Jan 2009Chrysler LLC jolted automotive journalists ready to see the world premiere of four production-vehicle-based electric cars and trucks at the Detroit Auto Show, adding a surprise electric show car dubbed the 200C EV. Chrysler co-President Jim Press said the 200C and other electric vehicles show "there's evidence here of ongoing investment in the future." The stylish concept car features the same range-extending electric drive system deployed in several other production-intent Chrysler EVs revealed at the Detroit show, including the Town & Country EV minivan, Jeep Wrangler Unlimited EV and Jeep Patriot EV. Chrysler also unveiled the all-electric plug-in Dodge Circuit EV, a Lotus Europa-based electric concept with an estimated range of 150-200 miles.
Mercedes Concept A-class (2011) first official pictures
Thu, 07 Apr 2011Mercedes-Benz has released the first images of its upcoming A-class replacement. The 2012 production A-class will be previewed by this Concept A-class, which makes its simultaneous debut at the 2011 Shanghai and New York motor shows. Mercedes Concept A-class: Wait... that's an A-class?
Michael Schumacher vs the Nurburgring rollercoaster
Fri, 17 Jul 2009Michael Schumacher vs the Nurburgring rollercoaster By Ben Barry First Official Pictures 17 July 2009 13:03 Michael Schumacher still holds the Nürburgring GP circuit’s lap record (1:29.468 back in 2004), but he’s never left the startline faster than he did last weekend – when he was strapped into the world’s fastest rollercoaster, subjected to 4.5g at launch and accelerated up to 135mph along 1212m of track. The rollercoaster – originally planned to open in Easter 2009 as part of a €215 million expansion plan – finally got the champers treatment at the German GP, and runs right next to the race track’s start/finish straight before spearing off into a number of tortuous twists and turns. How did the ’Ring people manage to get the former F1 world champ on board?