Trunk latch removed from a 2013 Toyota Avalon
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Trunk Lids & Parts for Sale
Trunk lid release actuator solenoid connector acdelco gm original equipment(US $102.23)
Jaguar xj6 97 1997 trunk lid strut hydraulic strong arm 1 only(US $39.88)
2004 - 2007 chevrolet malibu maxx hatch/trunk latch and lock actuator(US $45.00)
First generation toyota rav4 white rear hatch swing gate back door(US $575.00)
Vw karmann ghia rear hood drain tray screw/rivet 9 piece kit 1970-74 brand new!(US $15.00)
Bright black rear trunk lid emblem for vw golf gti mk6 eos cc passat-eu b7 polo(US $9.99)
Citroen C1 ev’ie Electric Car launched
Thu, 30 Apr 2009The Citroen C1 ev'ie - the UK's first proper all electric car - launched today Based (obviously) on Citroen’s baby C1, the C1 ev’ie aims to be as car-like as possible, but offering all the economies (and most of the drawbacks!) of an electric car. The donor cars are supplied by Citroen UK and the company claims that 50% of the value of the car is generated in the UK with the conversion to all electric drive. Designed to have a range of 60-70 miles this is a city car, pure and simple.
Nissan cuts the price of the Micra to £7,995
Thu, 11 Oct 2012The Nissan Micra is getting a price cut in the UK, with the entry-level Micra dropping to just £7,995 and price cuts across the Micra range. That means the entry-level Micra 1.2 12v Visia comes down form a not exactly bargain basement £9,750 to a much more appealing £7,995. And Nissan hasn’t done it by cutting equipment levels, as they say every model still gets the same level of equipment, including Bluetooth.
Mercedes F1 at Edinburgh’s Race the Runway
Fri, 22 Aug 2014The 2012 Mercedes F1 car will be at Edinburgh’s Race the Runway 2014 event In 2013, Mercedes decided to cough up sponsorship to help the Race the Runway event at Edinburgh Airport, and it must have been a success as Mercedes are back again as event sponsors. The Race the Runway event is an opportunity for car owners to blat their cars down the runway at Edinburgh Airport and generate cash for a worthy cause – the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow. Participants have to cough up a £300 donation to the charity to get the chance to see what their car can do, for which they get a free lunch as well as the thrill of flat-out driving on the runway, and can even bring a passenger along.