Smp/standard Efl-25 Flasher-turn Signal Flasher on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
Other for Sale
- Acdelco oe service 11516051 flasher-hazard warning & turn signal flasher(US $20.39)
- Smp/standard efl-5 flasher-turn signal flasher(US $18.56)
- Acdelco oe service 4114k daytime running lamp-tail light bulb(US $82.00)
- Acdelco oe service 12450329 flasher-hazard warning & turn signal flasher(US $25.96)
- White led 9.5" traffic advisor 7 modes 12v emergency hazard strobe light bar kit(US $35.95)
- Dorman 74328 lens-dome light lens - carded(US $3.81)
Mini will bring John Cooper Works World Championship 50 to the United States
Mon, 12 Apr 2010Mini USA has confirmed that it will bring a limited number of the John Cooper Works World Championship 50 to the U.S. market after all. Previously, the company said that it would produce 250 of the hatch-based special editions and distribute them only in Europe.
RM Auctions introduces Monaco sale during Grand Prix weekend
Thu, 29 Apr 2010RM Auctions will inaugurate its Sporting Classics of Monaco auction with a sale of 105 prewar and postwar European motor cars. The event, scheduled for April 30-May 1, will coincide with the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, now it its seventh year. Highlights include a 1938 Delahaye 135 MS Competition Cabriolet, a 1960 Maserati Tipo 61 "Birdcage" and a 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Cabriolet.
Update: Google self-driving car is really just a transportation pod
Wed, 28 May 2014Google will launch its own fleet of autonomous vehicle prototypes – with no steering wheels and no gas or brake pedals – as the technology giant begins a new phase of its self-driving car project. Google designed the car and plans to have about 100 test vehicles that are fully autonomous with extra safety features, company co-founder Sergey Brin said during a conference Tuesday hosted by technology blog Re/code in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. > See how Google's autonomous car navigates city streets here The New York Times reported Tuesday night that a Detroit-area manufacturer is building the cars for Google, which declined to name the manufacturer, according to the Times' story.