Dorman 901-023 Switch, Power Window-door Window Switch on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, US
Door Panels & Hardware for Sale
- Dorman 901-028 switch, power window-switch - power window(US $23.88)
- Dorman 901-080 switch, power window-door window switch(US $51.80)
- Right front door lock actuator& latch assembly-1999-2004 honda odyssey van(US $25.00)
- 1970 1971 1972 nova ss preassembled door panel kit(US $329.00)
- Smp/standard dws-393 switch, power window-power window switch(US $152.98)
- 07 08 09 10 11 12 nissan altima 4dr driver/left front door latch w/actuator oem(US $49.99)
Ferrari 149M Project for Geneva Motor Show – looks like a California update
Tue, 04 Feb 2014Ferrari Project 149M will be revealed on 12th February 2014 It’s was 2012 when Ferrari updated their entry-level car – the Ferrari California – with less weight, more power and a handling package, and it looks like they’re about to do the same again. Ferrari are trailing a reveal of ‘Project 149M’ for the 12th February – and a reveal at the Geneva Motor Show next month – which, although slightly cryptic sounding, does point firmly to a Ferrari California ‘Modificato’. The California has the internal product code ‘F149′ and Ferrari has a history of producing ‘Modificato’ or ‘M’ versions of their road cars to move the game on – think Ferrari 575M.
Car insurance cost at four-year low
Thu, 10 Apr 2014THE COST of insuring a car has fallen to a four-year low as motorists benefit from a record 19% drop in average premiums compared with a year ago. The Confused.com car insurance price index, in association with Towers Watson, reveals the average cost of comprehensive car insurance in the first quarter stood at £596, a drop of £140 against this time last year. The figure, including a reduction of 7.5% on the previous quarter, means that average premiums have dipped below £600 for the first time since late 2009.
OSVehicle – the flat-pack car you can build in an hour
Thu, 16 Jan 2014Ever dreamt of building your own car, maybe even designing the bodywork and literally bolting it together yourself? Then the Open Source Vehicle – or OSVehicle – is here to help. This is quite literally a flat-pack car.