Metra 70-1743 Wiring Harness For 1987-1994 Dodge/mitsubishi Vehicles on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Aftermarket Harnesses for Sale
- 8 circuit universal wire harness muscle car hot rod street rod new !!(US $58.95)
- Axxess ax-adxsvi-gm2 xsvi interface wiring harness for select gm 06-07 vehicles(US $12.99)
- Av video-audio in unlock oem dvd for toyota hilux revo fortuner 2015 plug play(US $36.00)
- 4 pin to 3 pin sensor adapter harness bert sbc chopper 427 hot rod early wide 5(US $2.70)
- 4 pin to 3 pin sensor adapter harness 671 uconnect late model component 350(US $2.70)
- Mopar performance p3690152 electronic ignition wiring harness orange chrome box(US $39.99)
Citroen C4 Cactus revealed in production guise ahead of Geneva Motor Show Debut
Thu, 06 Feb 2014The Citroen C4 Cactus (pictured) revealed in production spec The Citroen C4 Cactus could probably not have been conceived by anyone other than the French, and the concept we saw at Frankfurt last year was certainly original. Now, Citroen are putting the C4 Cactus in to production and, surprisingly, not a huge amount has changed from the concept. That means the C4 Cactus – with a wheelbase the same as a C4 but with a footprint more the size of a supermini – weighs in at just 980kg, so even though its engines are small and frugal it will have acceptable performance.
Young driver insurer pairs with safety charity
Tue, 18 Feb 2014SPECIALIST young driver insurer Marmalade is throwing its weight behind safety charity Brake’s 2014 ‘2young2die’ campaign. Brake, the national road safety charity, launches its 2014 workshops and awards scheme this week, and announces Marmalade as its funding partner. Marmalade’s financial support enables Brake to run eight regional educational awareness workshops in the UK’s key cities this year.
Toyota Yaris SR (2007): first official pictures
Mon, 19 Mar 2007By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 19 March 2007 01:19 I know what GTI stands for - what's this SR badge doing? SR stands for ‘sporting and refined’, says Toyota, perfectly describing its new ‘warm’ hatch. The Japanese manufacturer might be able to turn out hybrids by the thousands, but their recent sporting pedigree is pretty poor.