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Chrome Door Mirror New Pair Size 3-3/8" X 6" Fit Nissan Datsun 720 Pick Up Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand
CHROME DOOR MIRROR NEW PAIR SIZE 3-3/8" x 6" FIT NISSAN DATSUN 720 PICK UP TRUCK, US $25.00, image 1
Condition:New Surface Finish:Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:GEM-26L001-M3S / GEM-26R002-M3S Warranty:Yes Type:Door Mirror Pair of mirror:Use for LH and RH Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Brand:ACHT

Who's Where: Dave Rand resigns from Changan Automobile

Mon, 27 Feb 2012

Dave Rand, the former General Motors Design Chief, has resigned from the Chinese State-owned automaker after joining the company last October. Rand's resignation, which was made official last week, follows that of his senior at Changan, Ken Ma who stepped down as Vice President of Design earlier this year. It is not clear precisely why both men have decided to leave the Chinese carmaker, but several people familiar with the situation have said that both Rand and Ma's departures are connected with Changan Auto's recent financial difficulties.

2013 Mercedes SL 65 AMG – it’s official

Tue, 20 Mar 2012

2013 Mercedes SL 65 AMG - New York debut Mercedes-Benz has confirmed the 2013 Mercedes SL 65 AMG as the new SL range-topper and its debut at the New York Autro Show. It had seemed that the V12 Mercedes SL 65 AMG would be a victim of the culling of V12 engines from car makers’ ranges as the imperative to cut emissions and reduce fuel consumption saw the glorious V12s replaced by smaller forced-induction engines. But not at Mercedes-Benz.

Design Contest: Freightliner 'Pride & Profit'

Fri, 03 Feb 2012

Freightliner, the iconic American truck manufacturer, is hosting a design contest to create the next generation of its 'Pride & Profit' trucks. Steeped heavily in American history, Freightliner has been the backbone of small and large businesses throughout the country. Taking this into consideration, as well as Freightliner's own visual identity, contestants are asked to present their interpretation of a heavy-duty truck for the year 2030.