Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

90-97 Mazda Miata Horn Buttons, Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, US

Tucson, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:If buyer wants to return an item due to a mistake on buyer`s part, refund will be given minus actual shipping costs. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Up for sale is a used pair of horn buttons with the wiring harness that fits 90-97 Mazda Miata. They have been tested and are in good working condition. Free shipping to any US zip code. Payment is due within 5 days from date of sale. Check out my other items!

Switches / Controls for Sale

McLaren 12C Spider gets topless, goes sideways

Thu, 12 Jul 2012

McLaren has released a glossy launch video to accompany the release of the new 12C Spider supercar. It looks as if the boys and girls from Woking are determined to destroy the reputation for anodyne, 'boring' supercars at McLaren, given that the 12C Spider spends most of its time going very sideways in this clip. Then again, given the 12C Spider's hardware, it's not hard to see why it's such a lairy beast when off the leash.

2011 GMC Sierra debuts with new Denali version, more power

Wed, 10 Mar 2010

GMC is making going to work a bit more stylish--but still with plenty of grunt-- with the first-ever offering of its Denali trim on the Sierra heavy-duty line of trucks. The 2011 Sierra heavy-duty range was revealed Wednesday in St. Louis at the National Truck Equipment Association Work Truck Show.

Jaguar F-Type V8 S sprint test in Jabbeke – then off to Geneva 2013 in convoy + video

Mon, 04 Mar 2013

Jaguar has taken the new F-Type V8 S to Jabbeke for sprint testing then on to Geneva in convoy with XK 120, C-type, D-type and E-type sports cars. So Jaguar took the F-Type off to Jabbeke, Belgium – where Jaguar’s test driver Norman Dewis managed a world record flying mile speed of 172.4mph in an XK 120 60 years ago – and put Le Mans driver Andy Wallace in the driver’s seat to see how quickly the F-Type V8 S would go. Andy had just a two mile stretch of closed road to play with the F-Type and yet managed a 0-179-0 with a clocked time of 4.2 seconds to 62mph on the way.