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Lazer Star Lsh14035 Hid Headlight Kit 35w Kawasaki Teryx Can-am Ds450 Outlander on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
The box has been opened and the contents photographed. All components are new and unused with no signs of wear and tear.
Fits:ATV Part Brand:Lazer Star Brand:Lazer Star Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:LSH14035 UPC:818174014606

Light up the trail with these Lazer Star 35 Watt HID upgrade kits. These kits are a completely plug and play solution to increasing visibility while out on the trail, without draining important energy from your ride. These HID lights put out more light an equivalent 130 watt halogen light, while only drawing 3.1 amps! These kits come with everything you need to make your installation easy in almost any off-road or utility vehicle. See and be seen with these Lazer Star 35 Watt HID upgrade kits!

SEAT Mii FR Line at Worthersee 2012

Wed, 16 May 2012

SEAT Mii FR Line SEAT are previewing a sporty version of the Mii at the Worthersee Tour tuning festival this week – the SEAT Mii FR Line. The all things VW Group Festival that is the Worthersee Tour kicks off this weekend, so there’s a fair chance we’ll be seeing more pimped, tuned and titivated VW Group cars over the next few days. Today’s offering comes from VW’s slightly troubled Iberian arm with the reveal of a sporty SEAT Mii FR Line, which is lots of show but no extra go.

Ford Focus sells 1,500,000 in the UK

Wed, 09 May 2012

Ford Focus - 1,500,000 sold in the UK Ford has revealed that the 1,500,000th Ford Focus has rolled out since its launch in 1998 heading for Essex cricketer Jaik Mickleburgh. The Ford Focus has been something of a phenomenon for Ford in the UK and has now racked up sales of 1,500,000 in the UK since it hit UK roads back in 1998. Ford are shouting about the Focus’s achievements – quite rightly – and have sent the landmark Focus to Essex cricketer Jaik Mickleburgh, no doubt as part of Ford’s ongoing sponsorship of Essex cricket.

New System Needed To Highlight Risks Of Prescription Drugs, Says IAM

Tue, 15 Oct 2013

THE Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has raised the issue of prescription drug labeling, after finding that many drivers believe the product information could be more comprehensive. In a survey based on 2,376 responses, only half of drivers asked felt prescription drug labelling is clear enough on medicines. This exercise comes after the government announced earlier this year that a drug-driving bill will be introduced, and will include chemicals which can be found in prescription drugs.