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94-97 Chevy S10 Black Corner Lights Signal Lamps Pair on 2040-parts.com

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Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Spec-D Tuning Office hours:Monday-Friday 9am-5pm PST Manufacturer Part Number:Spec-D Tuning Handling time:Same day if paid before 5pm EST Interchange Part Number:5976405, 5976406 Return shipping:Free return shipping for lower 48 states Other Part Number:Left, Right Corner Park Turn Signal Lamp Assembly Money back or item exchange:Yes, within 60 days after receiving item Placement on Vehicle:Front 90 day replacement warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Black SAE/DOT compliant:Yes UPC:684758605221

Infiniti at the Paris motor show 2008

Thu, 02 Oct 2008

By Ben Pulman Motor Shows 02 October 2008 09:35 Infiniti kicked off its Mondial de l'Automobile on the eve of the show by opening its Parisian dealership, the brand's first showroom in Western Europe. Sales started in Russia in 2006, but this was our first taste of how Nissan is going to scale Fortress Premium.  On the Avenue de Versailles, in an understated (and perhaps – whisper it – sterile bland) showroom and slap-bang next to a BMW dealer, executive vice president of Nissan Carlos Tavares outlined Infiniti’s ambitious expansion plans and confirmed new models for Europe. The range starts with the G37, which comes as a 3-series rival in saloon and coupe form, and our first drive of the latter confirmed it as a credible BMW rival.

Chrysler, Mopar hope Ram Runner kit can challenge Ford SVT Raptor

Wed, 01 Jun 2011

In an effort to compete with the Ford SVT Raptor off-road pickup, Chrysler and parts group Mopar have released the Ram Runner kit. The Mopar Ram Runner kit, available for owners of 2009-2011 Dodge Ram 1500 models, can be installed at home or by the dealer for a total parts cost of just less than $20,000. The Ram Runner upgraders on a budget can add kit elements individually as well.

Fiat gets approval to purchase Bertone coachbuilding business

Thu, 06 Aug 2009

Fiat S.p.A.'s bid for Carrozzeria Bertone S.p.A. was approved Thursday by the Italian government. Fiat will invest $215.9 million (150 million euros) over three years in the struggling contract manufacturer that has produced models ranging from the Lamborghini Miura to the Volkswagen Polo during its 96 years in business.