Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Patriot Compass 11 12 13 Right Rear Taillight Lamp Tail Stop European on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Golden Valley, Arizona, US

Golden Valley, Arizona, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Manufacturer Part Number:05182544AD Interchange Part Number:05182544AD 05182544AB 05182544AC Placement on Vehicle:Array

05182544AD 05182544AB 05182544AC MANUFACTURE INTERCHANGE NUMBERS ,THIS IS A EUROPEAN STYLE COMPASS PATRIOT RIGHT REAR TAIL LAP STOP LIGHT ,PASSENGER SIDE ,FOR 2011 2012 JEEP COMPASS PATRIOT THIS STOP LAMP HAS A CHIP ON RED PLASTIC LENS ON EDGE THAT PARRELS LIFT GATE ,IT IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ,THE LIGHT IS STILL WATER TIGHT AND DOES NOT EFFECT SEAL ,THIS LIGHT OTHER WISE IS NOT FADED OR SCRATCHED UP ,VERY VERY PRESENTABLE AND USUABLE ,WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY USPS PRIORITY

Renault DCross concept

Wed, 24 Oct 2012

Renault has unveiled its new DCross concept at the Sao Paolo motor show. This C-segment SUV concept is based on the Dacia Duster and is aimed at the Brazilian market, having been designed at Renault Brazil's design studio in Sao Paolo. As with the other Brazil-focused concepts revealed at this year's show, the DCross features exaggerated wheel arches, a raised ride height and heavy underbody protection.

It’s the Jaguar F-Type Roadster UPDATED +video

Wed, 04 Apr 2012

Jaguar F-Type Roadster The Jaguar F-Type is the production name for the C-X16 Concept and will arrive as a RoadsterĀ firstĀ in early 2013. Well, Jaguar F-Type was one of the monikers we pitched as a possibility for the new Jaguar Roadster and Coupe previewed by the C-X16 Concept, but it was a long way off the top of the list. But Jaguar F-Type it is and, for what it’s worth, we approve.

College Exhibition: Creapole MA Degree Show 2009

Fri, 03 Apr 2009

Creapole, a design school offering degrees in a range of disciplines, held its MA Transportation Design show last week at its campus in Paris, France. The masters students, now in their fifth year of study, have been preparing for the show through the school's intensive program, which includes sociological, ecological and anthropological studies during the fourth year. In the fifth year, program directors Alec Moran and Cyril Randuineau allowed the students to develop a vehicle based on their own theme and invited jury members from the design community to come by and give the students feedback on their various projects.