Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Osram Sylvania Xenarc D1s Bulb 66144 on 2040-parts.com

US $37.50
Location:

Barbourville, Kentucky, US

Barbourville, Kentucky, US
:

One (1) 100% Genuine Osram Xenarc Sylvania 4300K OEM D1S HID/XENON replacement bulb with part # 66144 (fully compatible with other any 35W Osram, PHILIPS, etc.. D1S bulb). Numbers on your old bulb may vary; as long as it says D1S, this will work.

This can be used as a replacement for vehicles that came with D1S HID lighting system, such as AUDI, BMW, SAAB, JAGUAR, BENZ, VOLKSWAGEN, VOLVO, etc..

The bulb is Genuine Osram and made in Germany, which is approved by DOT.

Manufacturer: Osram Sylvania
Kelvin (color): 4300K (DOT/OEM legal)
Lumen (brightness): 3,200 LM
Lamp voltage & power: 35W

Posted with eBay Mobile

Porsche Museum opens 911 Identity exhibition

Wed, 01 Feb 2012

As the seventh-generation Porsche 911 hits the market, the Porsche Museum is honoring its brand-defining model with a new exhibition called 911 Identity. The display in the company's Stuttgart museum highlights each generation of 911, from the 1963 original through to the 2012 991, offering facts, figures and artifacts from their year of launch. As well as road going variants of the 911, motor sport versions are on show, from the 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Safari, through to the current 911 GT3R Hybrid, via the fearsome 935s of the 1970s and '80s.

Ford dropping Ranger pickup from U.S. lineup after 2011

Tue, 21 Sep 2010

Ford Motor Co., as expected, is dropping the venerable Ranger compact pickup from its U.S. lineup after the 2011 model year. Ford is consolidating its global pickup truck platforms from three to two with the introduction of an all-new Ranger to be sold outside North America starting next year.

Porsche 911 Sport Classic introduced

Wed, 02 Sep 2009

Porsche has announced a Limited Edition Porsche 911 that will launch at Frankfurt - The Porsche 911 Sport Classic Porsche has plundered its history to build in to the 911 Sport Classic styling cues from the past. The Sport Classic gets a ‘Duck-Tail’ rear spoiler (thank you, 1973 Carrera RS 2.7) and ‘Fuchs-Style’ alloys (ditto – at least in terms of chronology).  You can also throw in to the mix a double-bubble roof (Carrera GT et al) and black surrounds to the headlights, which is evocative of the 1970s Porsche racers. So having thrown every design cue that fits from its history, what else does the 911 SC get?