Side Marker Lights for Sale
- 95-97 lincoln town car oem side marker / turn signal lamp/corner lamp (used)(US $67.00)
- 1996 mitsubishi fuso fe hd right rear park lamp turn signal brake reverse light (US $50.00)
- 1996 mitsubishi fuso fe hd left rear park lamp turn signal brake reverse light (US $50.00)
- Chrysler oem 5097518aa side marker lamp(US $33.58)
- Bmw e36 fender sidemarker lights amber oem 92-96 318 323 325 328 m3(US $10.00)
- Dodge oem 3738011 roof lamps-lens(US $23.01)
BMW X1 gets updated for 2014
Fri, 13 Dec 2013The 2014 BMW X1 (pictured) gets a tweaked front end The BMW X1 arrived back in 2009 as a high-riding Sports Activity Vehicle (BMW’s preferred description for their compact SUV come crossover) and had a bit of a facelift for 2012 to keep it fresh. Now, two years on from the last facelift, BMW has decided they need to up the ante a little (especially with more competition arriving in the shape of the new Mercedes GLA) so the BMW X1 is getting a mild makeover for 2014. The only real changes you’ll notice are tweaks to the front end of the X1 with new accents on the bumper and a bigger air intake, daytime running lights across the X1 range, new 17″ alloys and the availability of Sparkling Brown metallic to the paint colour options.
Danville concours honors Phil Hill
Thu, 06 Oct 2011"Cool Cars for a Cause" is the slogan for the Danville (Calif.) Concours d'Elegance, and it's an apt description for a gathering of classic, vintage-racing and contemporary cars, along with a few restored racing boats carefully parked along Danville's charming downtown streets. The event has raised more than $1 million for Parkinson's disease research and patient care. This year, the event honored Phil Hill, who succumbed to complications from the disease in 2008 after a legendary international career in racing and classic-car restoration.
2013 Hyundai i30 3-door arrives on video
Thu, 15 Nov 2012The next variant on the Hyundai i30 – the 3-door i30 – has arrived on video ahead of arriving in Hyundai’s Uk showrooms. Not only are there endless press releases for the news the car makers want you to know about, but there’s an even more endless stream of feeds coming in to make sure we miss nothing. Throw in all the car makers’ web sites, their press sites, their Facebook pages, their Twitter feeds and their YouTube channels – never mind keeping up with those who might just know something the rest of the world doesn’t yet know – and it’s a full-time job for a team of people before a story even gets written.