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H3 5k Slim Digital Ballast Hid Conversion Kit For Headlight Or Fog Light (g) on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
Location:

Hacienda Heights, California, United States

Hacienda Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aliens HID Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:XE-BAL-FAC + XE-DCB-H3 Certification:E4 & ISO-9001:2000 Approved Interchange Part Number:H3 HID Conversion Kit Life-Span:>3, 000 hours Other Part Number:HID Xenon Bulbs & Slim Digital Ballasts Voltage Input:9-16V Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Color:5000k 5k OEM White Surface Finish:Metal Case & Compact Size Bulb Size:H3

Exclusive: Anthony Lo to become VP of Exterior Design at Renault

Fri, 05 Mar 2010

In another exclusive, Car Design News has obtained information regarding Anthony Lo's most recent career move. According to our industry contacts, Lo resigned as Director of Advanced Design at General Motors Europe, handing in his papers yesterday morning. He is now set to become Vice President of Exterior Design at Renault, working under recently appointed Design Director Laurens van den Acker.

Gulf One Z06 tops $1 million at auction

Thu, 29 Jan 2009

An icon of 1960s racing, the Gulf One Corvette Z06 racer, was in familiar position last weekend at the Mecum Auction--first. The 1963 car sold for $1.05 million at the Kissimmee, Fla., event--doubling the price of a 1962 Mercedes 300 SL, which went for $525,000, not including the buyer’s premiums. The racer is based on a production Corvette Sting Ray.

GM unveils electric Cadillac Converj concept at the Detroit auto show

Sun, 11 Jan 2009

General Motors pulled perhaps a surprise at the Detroit Auto Show Sunday morning, unveiling an eye-catching two-door Cadillac concept powered by a "future evolution" of the Chevrolet Volt's electric powertrain. Called the Converj, the Cadillac will have a range of 40 miles on electricity, with a potential total range of 700 miles after a generator kicks in. GM says the powertrain, formerly known as E-Flex, is now called Voltec, and could be used in a variety of applications.