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21 Inch Lexor Brand Replacement Windshield Wiper Blades , Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Floral City, Florida, United States

Floral City, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:R21 Brand:LEXOR

 LEXOR BRAND REPLACEMENT WIPER BLADE , PAIR

THESE ARE THE BLADES WITH  STEEL FRAMES , NOT A PAIR OF REFILLS...

THESE LISTINGS ARE FOR 11 THROUGH 26 INCH BLADES. YOU WILL RECIEVE ONE BLADE,THE LENGTH SPECIFIED IN THE LISTING TITLE. THESE FIT WITH HOOK ,  AND SOME WITH BAYONET , OR PIN STYLE ARMS .

Used Volvos for sale: First $290K takes both

Wed, 20 Feb 2013

Having decided to focus solely on their Pirelli World Challenge GT effort involving Volvo's S60, K-PAX racing has decided to sell off their two-year-old C30s. Given that 2013 is the production car's last hurrah, it makes sad sense that Volvo's not too interested in campaigning a machine that will soon be vacating showrooms. Built in 2011 to compete in the World Challenge Touring Class, the pair managed six poles and five wins under the sure hands and feet of Robb Holland and Aaron Povoledo.

Nissan wins bid to create taxi for New York

Wed, 04 May 2011

Fighting off stiff competition from Ford and Karsan, Nissan's NV200 minibus has been crowned the 'Taxi of Tomorrow' for New York City. The contest aimed to build on the city's century-long taxi heritage and find a purpose-built vehicle that could answer the needs of busy commuters. Back in 2007, New York City officials created a set of goals for the next generation taxi cab as part of a project called the 'Taxi of Tomorrow'.

End of Maybach may jump-start Mercedes S-class convertible

Thu, 05 Apr 2012

A couple of nondenial denials from Mercedes-Benz execs at the New York auto show this week sure made it sound like there's a convertible coming, based on the redesigned S-class due out next year. If the brand follows its usual practice, the convertible would come out a year or two after the sedan. Significantly, Mercedes-Benz showed the Ocean Drive convertible concept five years ago with a Mercedes-Benz badge, rather than Maybach.