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Passenger Right Tail Light Fits 01-05 Ranger 397522 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
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Bloomfield, Iowa, United States

Bloomfield, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Genuine OEM:Yes Model:RANGER Interchange Part Number:166-01910R Year:2004 Designation:Used Stock #:72216 Placement:Passenger/Right GTIN:Does not apply PartNumber:166 Inventory ID:397522 Mileage:155000

SEAT Leon Cupra R arrives in the UK

Fri, 26 Mar 2010

The SEAT Leon Cupra R gets launched in the UK It was August last year that SEAT sent us a pile of bumph on the Leon Cupra R - the quickest SEAT to date – including a Cupra R press release we put up. We then had the Cupra R launch proper at Frankfurt in September, but it’s taken a further six months for SEAT to open up the order book in the UK (officially from 1st April) and no doubt a month or three more until the first UK customer gets to go and play. So was it worth the wait, this SEAT Leon Cupra R?

Rally Ace Beats Own Isle Of Man Lap Record

Thu, 05 Jun 2014

SUBARU’S WRX STI has once again broken the four-wheeled lap record around the famous Isle of Man TT circuit, with British rally champion Mark Higgins setting a new record of 19 minutes 26 seconds in a production version of the firm’s newly launched high-performance saloon. Higgins’s lap around the challenging 37.8-mile TT Mountain course saw him post an average speed of 116mph and a top speed of over 160mph. Manxman Higgins completed his timed run under closed road conditions as part of the TT schedule and beat his previous record, set in 2011, when he set a time of 19 minutes 56.7 seconds at the wheel of the previous-generation WRX STI, breaking a record that had stood for 21 years.

Italy’s Supercar sales down 80% as Italy heads for 50 year car sales low

Sat, 06 Apr 2013

Sales of Supercars in Italy have dropped 80% in the last 5 years and car sales look set to drop to the lowest point since 1966. We all know the Eurozone is finally paying the price for stitching together powerhouse economies and basket case ones with the same blunt fiscal tools to control their economies. And even Italy – once a major Southern European economy – seems to be as big a basket case as Greece and Cyprus if you start to dig a bit.