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Mustang Led Tail Lights Model Year 87-93 Like New! on 2040-parts.com

US $125.99
Location:

Iowa City, Iowa, US

Iowa City, Iowa, US
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For sale is a pair of like new LED tail lights for model year 87-93 Ford Mustangs. I purchased the tail lights new, installed them, but decided to remove them and go a different route. Hoping someone else can get some use out of them. No original packaging. Price is firm but shipping is free!!

Porsche Steps Up Vintage Motorsports Activities

Sat, 18 Aug 2012

With the famed Monterey Motorsports Reunion as backdrop, Porsche Motorsport North America (PMNA) announced Saturday it will expand from serving teams and owners of contemporary 911 race cars to providing a similar service to the large number of collectors of vintage Porsche race cars in the United States and Canada. PMNA has established a partnership with a new historic motorsports department that is now being established within Porsche AG's Motorsport Division in Weissach, Germany. The new department will provide expert restoration services to the Porsche Museum for many of the vintage competition cars the company owns well beyond the ones displayed in its riveting exhibition center.

New (2014) BMW X5: Full UK price list from X5 sDrive25d to X5 xDrive50i

Fri, 31 May 2013

The new BMW X5 costs from £42,590 for the sDrive25d We had the reveal of the new BMW X5 this week (which is either a new X5 or a facelift for the current X5, depending on how you look at it, and also the 2013 or 2014 X5) and now we have full UK prices for the new range. The starting point will be the X5 sDrive25d – BMW’s first rear wheel drive X5 and the first with a 4-cylinder engine – which will cost from £42,590 and comes with BMW’s 2.0 litre diesel which will give economy of 50.4mpg and emissions of 155g/km. BMW expect the same figures to apply to the next up the range – the X5 xDrive25d – which gets the same four-pot diesel as the sDrive version but has 4WD.

Jaguar gets a helping hand

Mon, 22 Dec 2008

It has been reported this morning that Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling have agreed to dip in to tax payers funds to help Tata, the owners of Jaguar and Land Rover. Along with most other car makers in the world, Jaguar and Land Rover has been hit hard by the current economic blight. But it seems that Tata has been hit by more grief than most.