Arm Rests For Golf Car Rear (flip) Seat Kit With Cup Holders, Universal / Oyster on 2040-parts.com
Evans, Georgia, United States
|
Golf Car Cables & Parts for Sale
- Arm rests for golf car rear (flip) seat kit with cup holders, universal / red(US $50.00)
- Arm rests for golf cart rear (flip) seat kit with cup holders, universal / stone(US $50.00)
- Arm rests for golf cart rear seat kit with cup holders, universal / stone beige(US $50.00)
- Arm rests for golf cart rear (flip) seat kit with cup holders, universal / tan(US $50.00)
- Arm rests for golf cart rear (flip) seat kit with cup holders, universal / white(US $50.00)
- Seat belt, black, lap belt, 60" fully extended - universal golf cart seat belts(US $25.00)
Ford EcoSport, Kuga, Explorer & Focus ST: Beijing 2012
Mon, 23 Apr 2012Ford EcoSport debuts at Beijing Ford has debuted the EcoSport, new Kuga and Explorer SUVs as well as the new Focus ST at the Beijing Motor Show. Ford make no secret of their ambitions for the marque in China and have put on a show at Beijing with the Chinese debut of the Fiesta-based EcoSport, the new Ford Kuga, the Explorer SUV and the new Focus ST. The Ford EcoSport is the little urban warrior SUV based on the new Fiesta platform we revealed back in January when it debuted at the Delhi show.
Fourth Chinese Auto Design Competition launched
Tue, 29 Mar 2011The fourth Chinese Auto Design Contest officially launched in Beijing last week. Sponsored by China's Society of Automotive Engineers, the China Industrial Design Association, the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission and the Beijing Fengtai District People's Government, the competition is the largest and most authoritative state-level professional event. Held biennially, this year's Chinese Auto Design competition is divided into two categories: Design Innovation (which judges current vehicles created by automakers) and Creative Design.
Toyota iQ concept
Tue, 11 Sep 2007By Tim Pollard Motor Shows 11 September 2007 02:53 Toyota iQ: the lowdown The Japanese scored one of the very few surprises of the Frankfurt show this year, with the titchy iQ concept car that previews Toyota’s new sub-Aygo city car. It’s one of our favourite cars at the show, bristling with intelligent new thinking and design flourishes to make small cars interesting again. And the best news is that Toyota has committed to building a production version, probably due in European showrooms by 2009.