Clear Lens New Head Lamp With Bulbs Right Hand Halogen Rh Passenger Side on 2040-parts.com
CA, VA, IL, KY, US
Headlights for Sale
- 55055119ab clear lens new head lamp with bulbs left hand halogen lh driver side(US $40.06)
- Clear lens new head lamp with bulbs right hand halogen rh passenger side(US $146.89)
- Clear lens new head lamp with bulbs left hand halogen lh driver side gm2502280c(US $119.05)
- Clear lens new head lamp with bulbs right hand olds halogen rh passenger side(US $47.55)
- Blk clear drl led halo rim projector head lights lamps 05-09 ford mustang v6 v8(US $139.99)
- Pair head light lamp assembly 02-05 mitsubishi eclipse base gs gt gts spyder l+r(US $151.55)
Nissan Concept 2020 Vision Gran Turismo (2014): a future GT-R?
Tue, 17 Jun 2014By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 17 June 2014 09:31 Nissan and the makers of the Gran Turismo game have unveiled the new Concept 2020 Vision Gran Turismo virtual supercar. It's a 2+2 sports car to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Gran Turismo driving franchise and is said to explore radical new aerodynamics which could shape future Nissan sports cars. A host of manufacturers are designing futuristic sports cars for the driving game and the new Nissan is suitably advanced.
Porsche 918 Spyder takes on the Nurburgring
Fri, 21 Sep 2012Porsche has taken their concept hybrid supercar – the 918 Spyder – to the Nurburgring to set a time – 7 minutes 14 seconds. But a hybrid halo doesn’t have to mean poor performance, a point Porsche has proved by taking the 918 Spyder to the Nurburgring to set a lap time. The Porsche 918 Spyder can deliver a total of 759bhp from its race-derived V8 and two electric motors which, although less than the likely power available to the F70 of P1, is still a significant amount of get up and go.
Bonneville broadcast will add pepper to the salt
Wed, 31 Jul 2013If you've ever been to Bonneville during Speed Week, you know what a thrilling corner of the motorsports world the place occupies: standing out on the endless, blazing-white expanse of salt, hearing the cars before you see them, seeing first the roostertail of salt rocketed into the air, then the tallest part of the rear fin, then the car itself, blasting over the curvature of the Earth, followed by engine cutoff, popping chutes, deceleration and the giddy celebration of driver and crew as yet another record falls. But most people -- those with jobs, kids, responsibilities (where are your priorities, people???) -- will never get a chance to go. So this year, the Southern California Timing Association has made a deal to broadcast audio of the entire Speed Week live, as it happens, direct from the salt, on the fabulous internet.