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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
SPARE USED BACK UP-
Brand:CANTALUPI ITALY Manufacturer Part Number:POINT-/LW- C10

USED  SPARE  BACK UP  MARINE  LIGHTS- CANTALUPI-  CHROME-  MOD   =  JOHN /LW- CLL 66MM- 10-30 VDC- 2X  XHI  POWER  LED-- -- IP-PRICE  PER  LIGHT IS $ 25.00 INCL  SHIPPIG IN  THE USA-WE  HAVE 32 LIGHTS  FOR SALE - MAKE AN OFFER   ON ALL  OR  PART OF THOSE  NICE  ITALY  LIGHTS-

Nissan debuts Sport Sedan Concept at Detroit auto show

Mon, 13 Jan 2014

Nissan introduced the Sport Sedan Concept to go along with its IDx twins at the Detroit auto show on Monday. The company says the sleek four-door embodies the next-generation design cues, including the V-Motion front end, floating roof and boomerang headlights. “The Sport Sedan Concept shows a new, highly emotional and energetic design direction that takes Nissan's approach of applying sports-car principles to a sedan to the next level,” said Nissan vice president Shiro Nakamura.

Land Rover Defender Challenge by Bowler – the Defender goes rallying

Thu, 31 Oct 2013

The Land Rover Defender goes rallying (pictured) with Bowler modifications The venerable Land Rover Defender – now reaching the end of its shelf life – may not seem the perfect rally car. But a Defender tweaked and fettled with some Bowler Fairy Dust is another matter, and that’s exactly what’s happening with a new, one-make Defender Challenge by Bowler – and backed by Land Rover – which is aiming to put up to fifteen Defenders in to UK forest stage rallies and hill rallies in 2014. The Defender in question is a Defender 90 Hard Top with the usual 2.2 litre diesel, but sorted by Bowler to deliver 170bhp and 323lb/ft of torque (up from the regular 122bhp/266lb/ft) with a standard six-speed manual ‘box, MSA roll cage, fire extinguisher and Khumo tyres.

Mazda 6 (2007): first official pictures

Tue, 07 Aug 2007

By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 07 August 2007 09:11 This looks pretty cool. Mazda's designers are certainly pushing out the boat... You're not wrong.