Ez Go Txt Golf Cart Aluminum Battery Tray 1994-up 36volt Txt 20220/0034 on 2040-parts.com
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- Rhox golf cart bluetooth controller for multi-color led light kit(US $89.99)
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- Set of 6 cables ezgo rxv golf cart 2 awg battery cables 48v(US $45.88)
- Nivel 0840 amber strobe light assembly 12v-48v for ez go / yamaha golf carts(US $49.77)
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Toyota at Geneva: Toyota RAV4 2010/2011
Tue, 02 Mar 2010Toyota has revealed a mildly facelifted 2010 RAV4 at Geneva A couple of weeks ago we reported that Toyota had told us the RAV4 for 2010 was going to get something of a nip and tuck. Nothing much mind you, just a slight shaping of the ageing jowls and possibly some refinements to the interior trim. Also on the cards was a bit of eco-work to make the RAV4 a bit more friendly to fluffy bunnies.
Peugeot 308 (2007): first official pictures
Mon, 02 Jul 2007By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 02 July 2007 01:53 This can only be a Peugeot… You eagled eyed car spotter, you… Yes, it’s the new 308 that arrives here in October after first making its public debut at the Frankfurt motor show in September. Known internally at T7, it’s taken four years and 4000 people to develop, and in a bid to compact its reliability record, each car will undergo an 1800-point quality check on the production line. Not really.
UK Car Scrappage scheme gets green light?
Tue, 14 Apr 2009Mandy said NO to scrappage, but it looks like Alistair Darling will introduce a scheme in the next budget [ad#ad-1] After much to-ing and fro-ing, it has been claimed by most of the UK national press over the weekend that a UK version of the Car Scrappage Scheme will be introduced in the budget by Alistair Darling. The scheme aims to offer new car buyers a guaranteed trade-in against a new, cleaner car of £2,000. But it is being suggested that the Government will insist that car manufacturers chip in half this money, with the tax payer paying the other half.