94-99 C10 Silverado Suburban Crystal Headlight+bumper+corner+blue Led Drl Signal on 2040-parts.com
California, United States, US
Headlights for Sale
- 1990 ford mustang gt "all original parts"(US $1,499.00)
- Chrome head lights+signal bumper lamps ks w/grill grille 98-04 s10 blazer pickup(US $209.00)
- 06-11 honda civic 2dr dual halo projector headlights lights lamps left+right(US $98.99)
- 98-02 chevy camaro dual ccfl halo projector led headlights +bumper signal lights(US $138.99)
- Smoked 99-01 dodge ram sport model ccfl halo projector led headlights left+right(US $138.99)
- Smoked 99-04 jeep grand cherokee ccfl halo projector led headlights left+right(US $148.99)
Tesla Model S hits the UK second-hand market – at a premium
Fri, 08 Aug 2014You can have a Tesla Model S now, but it’ll cost you The Tesla Model S is now, finally, starting to the UK in RHD, and it offers, for the first time, an electric powertrain that comes very close to offering the same convenience in use as a normal ICE car. True, it’s a far from cheap car to buy – prices start from around £50k and go up to around £100k if you throw caution to the wind and spec up almost everything on the Model S options list. But despite the steep prices, the Model S can be something of a bargain, especially if you’re a business user.
Volvo XC coupe concept (2014) gives first glimpse of new XC90 styling
Wed, 11 Dec 2013By Damion Smy and Ollie Kew First Official Pictures 11 December 2013 12:00 A teaser picture and two design sketches give the latest official clues to how the 2014 Volvo XC90 will look. This is the XC Coupe, the second of three concept cars penned by Volvo’s new design chief, Thomas Ingenlath. Many of the car’s cues are shared with the Volvo Concept Coupe we saw (and liked) earlier in 2013.
Geneva motor show: Autoweek editors' picks
Wed, 05 Mar 2014From the wildest, most absurd supercars only a few oligarch gazillionaires will ever own to dinky econohaulers giving mobility to whole populations, Geneva had it all. We ogled everything from McLarens and Maseratis to Twingos and Tatas. If in fact Europe is still struggling in some ways to recover from the recession, it sure didn't look that way at the Geneva motor show: The Swiss show was out of neutral and had the hammer down.