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Chevrolet/gmc Power Extend Side Mirrors on 2040-parts.com

US $390.00
Location:

Bemidji, Minnesota, US

Bemidji, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No

GMC/CHEVROLET power extend towing mirrors for sale. The mirrors are in EXCELLENT condition. Power extend and turn signals both work perfect. No dings or chips. Included is both left and right side mirrors but am willing to sell them as individual if you only need one. These same mirrors are selling on Ebay for anywhere from $290-$375 Brand new sold individually. Sets are selling for $550-$725. I believe these mirrors work for 2003-2006 General Motors Full Size trucks and SUV's.

Mitsubishi Evo X: Not being killed off. Sort of

Thu, 17 Mar 2011

Mitsubishi Evo X - the last ICE Evo? FaceSpace has been convinced that the Mitubishi Evo X is about to go to  the great rally track in the sky, no longer to be the Playstation generation’s affordable supercar. Which would be a shame.

Power hike for Porsche Boxster

Thu, 19 Oct 2006

By Phil McNamara Motor Industry 19 October 2006 02:37 Porsche has upgraded its two Boxster models, by transplanting the Cayman coupe's punchier flat six engines. The base Cayman cabriolet – sorry, Boxster – now gets a smidgen more power and torque from its 2.7-litre unit, with outputs climbing to 245bhp and 201lb ft. The tweaks shave a tenth off the 0-62mph sprint, reducing it to 6.1sec, and improve fuel economy by 1mpg to 30.4.

Donkey Kong Derby Car wins IDSA Launch Day 2013 competition

Tue, 27 Aug 2013

Product design consultancy Priority Design's ‘Donkey Kong Derby Car' was the winner of the IDSA Launch Day 2013 competition, earning its team a brand-new 3D printer. The Launch Day competition, which took place at the Industrial Design Society of America conference on 24 August, asked for designs for a tiny 3D-printed car that could be launched down a miniature model of a ski jump before smashing into a crash site. Featuring Mario and Princess from the classic Nintendo series in glorious 32-bit form, the Donkey Kong Derby Car – car being a very loose term, as it has no wheels – was, in fact, a barrel.