Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Free Shipping Car Running Board Side Pedal Fitting For Mitsubishi Asx 2010-2016 on 2040-parts.com

US $629.99
Location:

SHENZHEN, China

SHENZHEN, China
Condition:New Brand:Generic Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Car Parts Exterior Nerf Bars & Running Boards Foot Quantity:Including Left and Right Interchange Part Number:Side Pedal, Foot Pedal Set, Nerf Bar, No Need Punch, Running Board, Step Board, Side Step Material:High Quality Aluminum+Durable Plastic Other Part Number:For Mitsubishi ASX/Outlander Sport 2010-2016 Bearing:Can hold up to 350lbs (160kg) on each bar Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Features:No drill required, screw on original hole position Surface Finish:Step Board,Foot Pedal Set Fitting:All Necessary Mounting Hardware Are Included Warranty:Yes UPC:190672038743

2012 BMW 1-Series: The Marketing begins +video

Wed, 08 Jun 2011

Freddy and Adam and their 2012 BMW 1-Series The 2012 BMW 1-Series made its debut over the weekend, with lots of details on the thoroughly refreshed, higher quality and bigger BMW 1 Series. Not only did we get details on the new 1-Series but we got plenty of 2012 1-Series photos. And by plenty, we do mean plenty – over 100.

Jaguar F-Type fleet in Union Jack livery promote ‘Best of British’

Mon, 12 Aug 2013

A fleet of ‘Union Jack’ Jaguar F-Types (pictured) are touring the UK It all started with Top Gear’s ‘Best of British’ line-up of all things British Automotive on the Mall back in June, which aired a week ago as the finale to Series 20 of Top Gear. That piece was put together on the back of Top Gear’s testing of the new Range Rover Sport and the new Jaguar F-Type, with Top Gear managing to drag all manner of motorised vehicles to the Mall to celebrate proper British success. With the Jaguar F-Types sitting proudly at the front of the assembled ‘Best of British’, Jaguar’s PR machine wisely decided there was mileage in the whole ‘Best of British’ thing, so they’ve launched a competition with the hashtag #YourTurnBritain.

High Fuel Costs Forcing Drivers Off Road

Wed, 04 Dec 2013

THE latest AA/Populus survey released to coincide with the Government’s Autumn Statement tells us something we probably already know: high fuel prices are continuing to force drivers to use their cars less. As part of its poll of 21,587 AA members, the organisation found that 45% are cutting down on car usage and 28% are slashing family or personal budgets to compensate. Semi or unskilled workers and pensioners are cutting back most on motoring, with 53% using their cars less.