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Passenger Side View Mirror Power Heated Fits 01-05 Xg Series 388316 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Berlin, New Jersey, United States

Berlin, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Conditions & Options:4DR,SPPH,WHITE Mileage:0 Genuine OEM:Yes Model:XG350 Interchange Part Number:128-53592R Year:2004 Designation:Used Stock #:160075 Placement:Passenger/Right GTIN:Does not apply PartNumber:128 Inventory ID:388316

Land Rover Freelander 2 2011: The Video

Sat, 21 Aug 2010

The Freelander 2 2011 - Video below It’s only a week or two (well, almost three) since Land Rover spilled the beans on the changes for the 2011 Freelander 2. But that’s long enough for them to have got the camcorder out and shot a bit of footage. So as they sent it to us – and it lets you see the subtle cosmetic changes for the 2011 MY – we thought we’d publish it.

Hyundai drops out of shrinking Tokyo auto show

Tue, 29 Sep 2009

The incredibly shrinking Tokyo auto show just got even smaller. Hyundai Motor Co., the last major foreign automaker which was scheduled to participate in next month's show, has decided to pull out with just weeks to go, organizers say. “Hyundai called last week and orally confirmed their intent to cancel,” said Toyokazu Ishida, who administers the international exhibition for the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association.

A Fine Day For Birmingham Police

Mon, 20 Jan 2014

POLICE in Birmingham have discovered they are not immune from traffic fines, after figures released by West Midlands Police show that local law enforcement have fallen foul of the city’s tough stance on bus lane offenders. In a hard-line approach, which had drawn criticism from some drivers, Birmingham City Council put up new signs on existing bus lanes in the heart of the city barring all other vehicles from using them and enforcing the rule with traffic cameras to catch the culprits who flout the ban. As a result, a reported 60,000 fines were issued by the end of last year following the scheme's launch in September, with police drivers accounting for 408 of those transgressions and individual drivers responsible for payment of the fine.