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Genuine Oem Toyota Camry Rear Bumper (reinforcement & Absorber) (2007-2011) on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Prospect Heights, Illinois, US

Prospect Heights, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:OEM FACTORY TOYOTA PART Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No

UP FOR SALE IS A USED BUMPER REINFORCEMENT FROM A 2011 TOYOTA CAMRY. THIS IS A FACTORY OEM TOYOTA ORIGINAL PART, THIS IS NOT SOME CHEAP THIN AFTERMARKET PART.. I AM ALSO INCLUDING THE PLASTIC ABSORBER THAT MOUNTS TO REINFORCEMENT FOR FREE BECAUSE IT HAS A SMALL IMPRESSION SHOWN IN LAST PICTURE... I BELIEVE IT ALSO FITS 2007-2011 YEARS, BUT CHECK TO MAKE SURE. VERY NICE USABLE PART. HAPPY BIDDING!

Land Rover Freelander Metropolis is the Freelander’s Swan Song

Wed, 14 May 2014

The Land Rover Freelander Metropolis (pictured) is the new range-topping Freelander Land Rover will soon be losing the Freelander name as the next Freelander becomes a new Discovery Sport, but before that we’re getting a revised Freelander range and a new range-topper – the Land Rover Freelander Metropolis. The Freelander Metropolis is a Freelander with all the option boxes already ticked, so you get the best Windsor Leather with electric seats, deep pile carpets to squidge your toes in, Panoramic glass roof for an airy cabin, heated steering wheel and a set of new 19″ alloys. You’ll also get quality sound thanks to the standard 825 watt surround sound audio, along with LED running lights, reversing camera and a touch screen SatNav too.

Petrol sales at record low in March

Tue, 06 May 2014

PLUNGING PRICES at the pumps failed to prevent petrol sales dipping to their lowest figure on record in late winter this year. UK drivers bought 1.367 billion litres of petrol in March 2014, according to Government figures highlighted by the AA. This was the lowest recorded figure, with the previous low point being March 2013 - the coldest March for 50 years - when sales only reached 1.376 billion litres.

SEMA Pasadena: Public show in SoCal raises money for charity

Tue, 04 Aug 2009

Though we weren't at the very first SEMA show 42 years ago at the National Guard Armory in Los Angeles, the inaugural SEMA Cares Show and Shine last weekend must have been a lot like that first show four decades ago. SEMA Cares was held in the Pasadena Convention Center in Southern California. Organizers sold out all 155 spots for cool cars and all 25 booth spaces for vendors.