Blade Fuse Box 6 Way Waterproof Fuse Holder Block Universal For Car Suv Bus Boat on 2040-parts.com
Rowland Heights, California, United States
Fuses & Fuse Holders for Sale
- For car marine boat trailer rv 12v 24v 32v 6 way car blade fuse holder box block(US $9.99)
- 12-gauge cable mini fuse blade 30a inline fuse holder boat auto truck waterproof(US $11.53)
- Thexton 58801a 20 24 awg terminal release tool(US $33.78)
- 12-14 mercedes w204 c250 c300 c350 rear fuse relay box module 2049060205 oem(US $175.00)
- Universal transparent 100 amp 100a anl fuse with in-line holder pack of 3(US $26.49)
- 2003 fits vibe 2.2l engine compartment fuse relay box junction 22703828 oem 03(US $59.23)
Hyundai i-oniq: New Hyundai concept at Geneva 2012
Thu, 15 Dec 2011Hyundai i-oniq Concept - Geneva bound Hyundai has revealed a single teaser image of a new concept they will take to the 2012 Geneva Motor Show – the Hyundai i-oniq. What are we to make of the Hyundai i-oniq Concept? Probably, we’re supposed to speculate as to exactly what it could be, as Hyundai aren’t interested in telling us much about it yet.
Mandela BMW for sale
Wed, 16 Apr 2014A BMW 3 Series signed by Nelson Mandela as one of 10 ‘Democracy Cars’ is up for sale in the UK and expected to fetch £5000 at auction. The unique piece of South African history is for sale on 28 April at the RAF Museum in Hendon, London. Built in 2004, the silver BMW saloon was donated by employees at BMW’s factory in South Africa to mark the election of Mandela as President of the country and his earlier release from prison.
Roewe 550 - the next MG?
Tue, 22 Apr 2008By Keith Adams Motor Shows 22 April 2008 12:53 The new Roewe 550 unveiled at Beijing this week is Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation’s promising new mid-range hatch, but could yet turn into the next MG saloon - and be built in Europe. Although it doesn’t look like a groundbreaking effort, the Roewe 550 is one of the Beijing motor show’s hottest debutants. Designed as SAIC's successor to the Rover 45, the car has been designed and engineered in Britain by ex-MG Rover engineers.