Tail Lights for Sale
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- Chevy corvette 1954 - 57 lamp plugs nos(US $10.00)
- New deluxe trailer light kit - 12 volt unit(US $29.99)
- Chevy silverado 1500 07-12 red/clear led lens tail lights rear lamps left+right(US $164.95)
- 92-98 volkswagen golf iii mk3 chrome clear led tail brake lights lamps pair(US $72.99)
- Chevy silverado 1500 07-12 red led smoked lens tail lights rear lamps left+right(US $164.95)
Jaguar F-Type Coupe ‘British Villains’ debuts on UK TV
Wed, 02 Apr 2014Jaguar’s F-Type Coupe British Villains launches in the UK With the new Jaguar F-Type Coupe about to hit UK roads in the hands of its first customers, Jaguar is ramping up the marketing for the stunning F-Type Coupe as it seeks to get the message across that ‘It’s Good to be Bad’ (#GoodToBeBad). As we reported in January, Jaguar has enlisted the services of Sir Ben Kingsley, Tom Hiddleston and Mark Strong to play a trio of British Villains in an advert for the new F-Type Coupe, which debuted at the Super Bowl earlier this year. And no it’s the turn of the Uk to get the F-Type marketing onslaught with the first airing of the British Villains advert during last night’s UEFA Champions League match between Manchester United and Bayern Munich on ITV and plans to run it in one minute and 30 second versions during April and May on ITV, Channel 4 and Sky Atlantic.
Land Rover considers smaller SUV
Tue, 18 Sep 2012Land Rover could add a luxury SUV below the compact-sized Range Rover Evoque, the brand's design director said. "Certainly, I think we can go smaller," Gerry McGovern told Automotive News Europe when asked about future plans for the premium Range Rover line. "In a world focusing on sustainability you could argue that smaller and lighter is the way to go." Range Rover is not the only brand considering a subcompact premium SUV.
Ferrari sales drop off a cliff
Tue, 09 Dec 2008And there’s us thinking Ferrari was immune to the chaos that’s beset car makers all over the world. It’s been revealed that Ferrari’s sales in November dropped by a colossal 85% to just 92 cars, from a normal monthly production of around 600. How can this be?