Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

99-04 Mustang Rear Tailights Oem Gt Cobra Convertible V6 4.6 Tail Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Elkton, Maryland, US

Elkton, Maryland, US
Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Item must be returned in NEW and UNUSED condition. BUYER is responsible for return shipping and MUST be INSURED and traceable. Refund will be given once item is returned in NEW condition. MUST contact us FIRST prior to returning item. FAILURE to do any of the above conditions will FORFEITT refund!! Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer

99-04 OEM FORD MUSTANG REAR TAILIGHTS. GT COBRA V6 4.6

Excellent working condition

FREE SHIPPING (U.S. STATES ONLY)

From a 2001 ford mustang GT convertible

We are parting it out so if you need anything. Let us know. Thanks.

Posted with eBay Mobile

Subaru Impreza Design Concept (2010) first pics

Wed, 17 Nov 2010

This is our best hint yet at the new Subaru Impreza, surely a car that seems to have suffered an identity crisis of late. The new Subaru Impreza Design Concept was shown at the 2010 Los Angeles auto show. Subaru dubs its new design mantra Confidence in Motion.

Classic Lamborghini video surfaces

Mon, 26 Jan 2009

The Lamborghini of today is a far cry from the Lamborghini of old. Starting life as a tractor maker, Lamborghini cars came in to being when Ferruccio Lamborghini complained to Enzo Ferrari about the clutch on his new Ferarri. The dismissive response was that “the fault is with the driver, not the car”, and so was born Ferruccio Lamborghini’s resolve to build a car to take on the might of Marenello from his factory in Sant’Agata (incidentally, when Lamborghini took apart the transmission in question, he discovered is was the same unit he was currently building in to his tractors!).

Rare early Jaguar E-Type sells for £88,000

Mon, 28 Oct 2013

ONE OF THE MOST RARE Jaguar E-Types, and one of the first to be built in the 1960s sold has at auction for more than £88,000. An anonymous British buyer from the south of England bought the iconic sports car at an auction in Ascot, Berkshire. The hammer fell at £77,000, but with a buyer's premium the final bill was £88,040, a spokesman for Coys the auctioneers said.