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Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:47CTWJ30-0186-09 Instruction Manuals:Not Included Placement on Vehicle:Front Other Part Number:Uses H3 12V 55W Bulbs Bumper Fog Light Lamp Surface Finish:Chrome Housing Clear Lens ABS Plastic OEM Left #:55155137AC Warranty:Yes OEM Right #:55155136AB Brand:47-ZONE Partslink Left #:CH2592125 UPC:Does Not Apply Partslink Right #:CH25913111 Interchange Part Number:Aftermarket Replacement Direct Bolt On Full Kit

Ferrari F430 Spider Biofuel concept (2008): first official pictures

Tue, 15 Jan 2008

By Stephen Dobie First Official Pictures 15 January 2008 11:32 Everyone was going green at Detroit - even Ferrari. It unveiled its new, hitherto rarely seen green side in an attempt to woo the increasingly environment-conscious America. The F430 Spider Biofuel runs on E85 fuel, meaning 85 percent of the mix is renewable ethanol.

Video: BMW on its haptic technology design

Tue, 07 May 2013

BMW has released a video revealing the intense work that goes into developing its haptic technology. Haptics – the way something feels – provide important feedback to drivers, making it essential to develop high-quality technology. To ensure this happens the Haptics team is involved from the start of the design process to maintain the high standards BMW is known for.

Chevrolet Volt visits the wind tunnel

Thu, 13 Dec 2007

By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 13 December 2007 10:00 Back in January the Volt was easily the surprise of this year’s Detroit motor show. Chevrolet reckoned its radical electric four-seater was such a breakthrough that it would transform the way we drive when it arrived in showrooms by the end of the decade. And it’s just announced that the production model will be significantly more efficient at scything through the air: the Volt has been sent to GM’s wind tunnel where Chevrolet’s aerodynamicists has smoothed off some of its blunt surfaces to create a shape that is 30 percent more effective at cutting cleanly through the air at speed than the original concept.