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For Nissan Hardbody D21 Pick Up Altezza Black Housing Clear Lens Tail Light Lamp on 2040-parts.com

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Chino, California, United States

Chino, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:47CTWJ20-0041-04 Instruction Manuals:Not Included Placement on Vehicle:Rear Other Part Number:B6553B300 / B65503B300 / NI2800103 / NI2801103 Surface Finish:Altezza Euro Clear Lens Black Housing ABS Plastic OEM # (L):B655-3B300 Warranty:Yes OEM # (RIGHT):B6550-3B300 Brand:47-ZONE Partslink # (L):NI2800103 UPC:Does Not Apply Partslink # (R):NI2801103 Interchange Part Number:Aftermarket Replacement Bolt On Tail Lamps Lights

Porsche Cajun – the ‘Baby’ Porsche Cayenne

Mon, 27 Sep 2010

Porsche Cajun - the baby Porsche Cayenne It seems like the car world has been predicting a ‘baby’ Porsche Cayenne ever since the original stepped on to the world stage in 2003. The baby Cayenne has long been dubbed ‘Roxster’, but it appears it will in fact be the Porsche Cajun. VW boss Martin Winterkorn – who by default is now Porsche’s boss – has been giving Der Spiegel the benefit of his thoughts on all things car, and in particular all things VW.

Imre Molnar memorial service announced

Tue, 08 Jan 2013

Imre Molnar will be honored in a memorial service this month, the College for Creative Studies (CCS) has confirmed. CCS President Richard Rogers has announced that on 20 January at 3.00pm (EST) all who knew Molnar are welcome to attend the service and share with his family in a remembrance of his life. Molnar, who was the college provost, passed away during the holiday season after riding his bicycle in California and suffering a fatal heart attack on the afternoon of 28 December.

New Mazda CX-7 – UK details and price

Mon, 12 Oct 2009

MAzda CX-7 2.2 D arrives in the UK in November It’s a decent car – the Mazda CX-7 – it just doesn’t sell all that wonderfully well. A bit like the Mazda3, which should really be up there with the Focus and Golf  in sales terms but isn’t. With the Mazda3 there wasn’t that much to fix, but the CX-7, very competent though it was, had a fault or two.