Car Trunk Handle Rear View Parking Reverse Camera For Ford Focus Kuga Mondeo Ccd on 2040-parts.com
深圳市, 廣東省, China
Other for Sale
- Mercedes vito vans 3rd led brake light backup rear view parking reverse camera(US $143.99)
- Car rear view backup reversing parking night version ir camera for jeep wrangler
- Brake light rear view reversing camera for nissan nv200 / chevrolet city express(US $105.00)
- New mm43211 covercraft front mask for 2008-09 ford focus 2dr & 4dr fog lts okay(US $58.00)
- Sony ccd chip car reverse camera for vw golf5 passat b5 jetta polo skoda tiguan(US $15.00)
- Sony ccd chip car parking backup camera for toyota camry prius waterproof hd dur(US $12.00)
Dodge red lights in your autonomous Audi: More tech from CES
Wed, 08 Jan 2014Audi wowed the crowd at CES with a new advancement in, of all things, headlights when it announced it would show a version of its Sport quattro laserlight Concept with laser beam headlights. Frickin' laser beams, as Dr. Evil once demanded on sharks (the good doctor ultimately had to settle for sea bass instead of sharks, but they still had laser beams).
Murray Walker 'astounded' by reunion with father's racing motorbike
Thu, 15 May 2014VETERAN broadcaster and motorsports commentator Murray Walker was for once left speechless after he was reunited with one of his father’s old Rudge racing motorbikes. During a Royal Automobile Club dinner, where he was a guest of honour, the 90-year-old ‘voice of Formula 1’ was overwhelmed by a surprise unveiling of a group of classic racers that had been assembled by the Club on his behalf. Ever-fewer people remember that Graham Walker, Murray’s father, was a hugely successful motorbike racer with brands including Rudge.
What scrappage incentives are doing to the European market
Thu, 21 May 2009Scrappage incentive By Glenn Brooks Motor Industry 21 May 2009 10:15 Remember the old shape Skoda Octavia? We might not be able to buy it in Blighty but it’s roaring up the sales charts in Germany thanks to scrappage incentives on offer there. All across Europe, cash-for-clunkers schemes are turning markets upside down, with the brands that offer the most car for the money the biggest winners.