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Pack Of 20 3/4" Trailer Side Marker Truck Amber Light Chrome Bezel Grommet on 2040-parts.com

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Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:998-1-AH Position:Led Marker light clearance light Side Marker Light Brand:Advisor LED Type:Single Amber Led Light per unit UPC:Does not apply Color:Amber ABS Lens Amber Led Warranty:Yes Cross Reference Part Number:Universal for any 12V Vehicles any Applications Placement on Vehicle:Left,Right,Front,Rear Applications:left right front rear Top Roof Truck Bed Country/Region of Manufacture:China Interchange Part Number:High Power Amber Led Chrome Bezels Side Marker Trailer Light Dimension(Length*Width):3/4" (3/4 inch) Other Part Number:For Pickup,truck trailer,boat,Lorry,Van,caravan Voltage & Wattage:12V

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Watch a Triumph Spitfire engine assemble itself

Mon, 24 Mar 2014

Chris Herridge bought an engine for a Triumph Spitfire on eBay. He then proceeded to take 3,000 photos as he disassembled and rebuilt it, possibly destroying his camera but gaining a shiny new SU-equipped Triumph engine by the time he was done -- eleven months later. We get the video above despite having taken no part in the labors.

VW Taigun: It’s an Up! SUV

Mon, 22 Oct 2012

Volkswagen has revealed the VW Taigun at the Sao Paulo Motor Show in Brazil, a very compact SUV based on the VW Up! The Taigun is 3859mm long and 1728mm wide, making it a chunk smaller than the next VW SUV up (the Tiguan) and smaller even than Nissan’s Juke, but it gets an extra 50mm in the wheelbase compared to the Up so interior room looks decent. Vw say the Taigun is purposely designed to look just like a mini-me Tiguan or Touareg (and sound like one too) with its very similar styling, high ride height, skid plates and roof rails with an interior that offers room for four and enough spce for 280 litre of stuff in the boot (a plentiful 987 litres with the back seats folded).

Chris Bangle resigns as BMW Group Design Director

Tue, 03 Feb 2009

BMW today announced that Chris Bangle is resigning from his position as Head of Design for the BMW Group. Bangle will be handing over his post to current Head of BMW Automobile Design, Adrian van Hooydonk, when he leaves the company to pursue his own design-related endeavors outside the auto industry. Bangle has worked closely with van Hooydonk at BMW Group Design Development for nearly 17 years.