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4pcs Blue 12smd Led Panel Lights Ba9s T10 Festoon Adapters Dome Map Trunk Lamp on 2040-parts.com

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Milpitas, California, United States

Milpitas, California, United States
Condition:New Applications:Interior Map Dome Door Cargo License Plate Light Dimension(Length*Width):28mm-42mm Festoon,T10,Ba9s/Ba15s Interchange Part Number:569 578 579 211-2 212-2 214-2 DE3175 DE3022 Warranty:Yes Cross Reference Part Number:T4W, 53 57 257 363 430 615 1445 1155 1815 Voltage & Wattage:12V Other Part Number:W5W 194 147 152 158 161 168 192 194 259 Position:Interior Light ,Left, Right, Front, Rear Lumen:96~100 LM Brand:Aftermarket LED Type:Super Bright, Low temperature Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Color:Blue UPC:Does not apply

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Aston Martin V8 Vantage S (2011) at 2011 Geneva motor show

Tue, 25 Jan 2011

Good news for fans of Aston Martin's V8 Vantage, and especially those who found it a touch slow: the new, musclier V8 Vantage S.  The Aston Martin Vantage S is a tweaked-up version of the regular Vantage, and a full production model. It's the fastest Vantage yet! The biggest change is under the bonnet. The 4.7-litre V8 now has a stouter 430bhp, which makes it 20bhp more powerful than the Vantage N24 and 30bhp up on the N400 special editions.

Ford Model A New York-to-LA record attempt ends in breakdown

Wed, 16 Oct 2013

The New York-to-LA 60-hour record attempt in a 1930 Ford Model A came to an end just outside of Amarillo, Tex., on Tuesday afternoon. After having covered more than 1,700 miles with little incident, aside from an overheating issue in Zanesville, Ohio, that ate up several hours, the car driven by Australians Rod Wade and Michael Flanders suffered a broken crankshaft. The duo planned to set a new record for a pre-war car by driving in their 1930 Ford Model A, nicknamed "Tudor Rose," across the U.S.

Euro Car Parts sold for £225 million

Wed, 05 Oct 2011

Euro Car Parts Sold for £225 million There was a time, a very long time ago, where Euro Car Parts was an almost hidden secret, supplying manufacturer standard parts for higher end cars at prices that were much more affordable. The key to Euro Car Parts success was supplying parts which seemed to be sourced from the same suppliers as the car maker itself, but sold without the same huge margins. This writer was an avid fan of Euro Car Parts as a struggling young dad with a penchant for cars he couldn’t really afford; Euro Car Parts – and weekends with a toolbox and oily hands – kept a succession of luxury and performance cars on the road on a shoestring, but without compromising quality.