New 2004-2008 Ni1250115 Fits Nissan Maxima Driver Side Front Inner Fender Liner on 2040-parts.com
Long Island City, New York, United States
NEW 2004-2008 NI1250115 FITS NISSAN MAXIMA DRIVER SIDE FRONT INNER FENDER LINERClick Thumbnails to Enlarge
|
Splash Guards / Mud Flaps for Sale
- 2010-2014 kia sportage front mud guard kit oem brand new part 3wf46-ac000(US $36.00)
- New 2009-2014 ni1249123 fits nissan 370z front passenger side splash shield(US $36.98)
- Genuine volvo xc90 front & rear mudguard set without body kit oe oem(US $116.00)
- New 2007-2015 ch1251132 fits jeep wrangler passenger side front inner fender(US $36.98)
- 2015 volkswagen golf- splash shield- front belly pan (#5q0825235c)(US $70.00)
- New front inner fender set of 2 left and right fits 2005-2010 volkswagen jetta(US $45.41)
Rethinking Scion: Quirky goes mainstream so brand adapts with a sporty coupe, hip music
Tue, 31 May 2011If Toyota's Scion youth brand had stuck to its original premise, the third generation of the boxy xB would be rolling into showrooms today. As envisioned by Toyota, Scion products would be quirky, uber-cool and not around long enough to get stale. Its first-edition products were replaced after just four years.
Tesla plans to launch Nissan Leaf fighter in 2016
Wed, 05 Jun 2013Tesla Motors will launch its smaller electric sedan in late 2016, with a range of at least 200 miles and a price point "half" of the flagship Model S, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said. Musk's timeline, range and price announcement is the most definitive data so far regarding the so-called "Gen III" vehicle. The current Model S starts at $62,400, meaning the Gen III car will start at about the same price as the Nissan Leaf SV and have triple the real-world range.
Ford Fiesta 2011 US Revealed
Wed, 02 Dec 2009The US Spec Ford Fiesta has been revealed We ran a picture the other day of the US Spec 2011 Ford Fiesta, and I have to say we were a little underwhelmed by what has been done to Europe’s favourite small car to make it appeal to American tastes. But now the real deal has arrived and it’s not as bad as it first looked. Not by a long way.