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Front Fender Smoked Lens Led Turn Signal Lights Grille Assembly : Jeep Wrangler on 2040-parts.com

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HK, hongkong, China

HK, hongkong, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Power:4W Manufacturer Part Number:Turn Signal Lamp For 2007~2015 Jeep Wrangler JK Package Include:2X LED turn signal Lights For jeep JK 07-15(Black) Interchange Part Number:LED SMD Conversion Lamp Pair Amber Orange Usage:Clear Parking Side Warranty:Yes Lifespan:>3000hours Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Fitment:2007~2015 Jeep Wrangler JK Surface Finish:Shockproof ABS Housing Color:Yellow/Amber Voltage:DC9-32V UPC:Does not apply

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Chevrolet Suburban turns 75

Tue, 24 Aug 2010

The Chevrolet Suburban, the longest-running nameplate in the auto industry, turned 75 this year, and Chevy held a little birthday party on Detroit's Belle Isle on Tuesday. The General Motors division brought some classics for us to ogle and drive, from a 1935 to the 2010 Diamond Edition. Through the early 1930s, automakers were offering car-based wagons.

Angriest drivers are from London

Mon, 12 May 2014

THE CAPITAL CITY of the UK is home to the country’s angriest drivers, with 63% of those who drive in London admitting that getting behind the wheel of a car made them aggressive and angry. The most common reasons for drivers’ bad moods in London are traffic jams (45%), cyclists and pedestrians (34%) and waiting at traffic lights and junctions (33%). Lorries and delivery drivers also accounted for 26% and bad manners from other drivers ranked with 24%.

The Future Role of the Vehicle Designer

Fri, 14 May 2010

The vehicle design department at the Royal College of Art hosted the second in a series of five lectures looking at the future of the profession last week. Moving on from the previous week's topic of sustainability, this debate explored the future roles and responsibilities of the vehicle designer. Head of department Dale Harrow began by posing the question "Is it time to rethink – do we still need the car?" Although still relevant, Harrow's ultimate answer to this was that the profession was about to see marked change, with the end to an era where "designers are locked behind closed doors in studios".