HEADREST FOR 87 DODGE RAIDER
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FAIR TO GOOD CONDITION
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HAVE LOTS OF RAIDER PARTS
Seats for Sale
- 00 01 02 03 04 outback rear back bottom portion seat cushion tan leather ll bean(US $199.99)
- Mopar oem zj171j3aa rear seat-headrest(US $195.99)
- Ford oem 9l3z14a701fb seats & tracks-seat switch(US $271.05)
- 02 cavalier passenger front seat track,manual,coupe(US $45.00)
- 01 02 cavalier l. front seat bucket cloth man cpe(US $85.00)
- 00 01 02 cavalier r. front seat bucket cloth man cpe w/e-z entry opt af5(US $75.00)
2015 Land Rover Defender delayed – creating the absolute dog’s danglers will take longer
Tue, 21 May 2013Recently, we reported Land Rover’s design director Gerry McGovern saying of the 2015 Land Rover Defender “This car will be the bollocks, I assure you. The absolute dog’s bollocks.” But it seems that creating the absolute dog’s danglers is going to take a bit longer than planned. Autocar are reporting that John Edwards – Land Rover’s Global Brand Director – has said the new Defender will not be going in to production in 2015 as planned, although Land Rover are planning to scrap the current Defender then as it will no longer meet emissions regulations.
Jumpin' Jeeps: Jeep Design and Mopar roll out new treats in Moab
Thu, 01 Apr 2010Jeep and Dodge treat the annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah, the same way Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Porsche approach the Frankfurt motor show--it is a serious event deserving of its own concepts and visits by top executives. The fact that Moab, perhaps less so than Frankfurt, is also a ton of fun is purely coincidental. So every year, Jeep and sometimes Dodge roll out concepts in Moab to gauge customer interest and to thrill the faithful.
Aston Martin Rapide at 2009 Frankfurt motor show
Tue, 15 Sep 2009By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 15 September 2009 11:30 Nearly three years after Aston Martin unveiled the concept car, the production version of the elegant Rapide saloon has been revealed at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show. It’s Aston Martin’s first four-door car and will cost around £150,000 when sales start in early 2010. No, because Aston Martin admits the rear seats are only suitable for children, or adults on shorter journeys.