Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Vintage 1968-69 Vw Volkswagen Bug Beetle Hella Turn Signal With Gasket on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Suffern, New York, United States

Suffern, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Hella Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

  Up for sale is a single VW beetle turn signal with gasket and lens.  I used another listing to determine what this may be.  I don't know any thing about VW parts, so please check your application.  I don't know if the lenses are Hella.  I have not tried to clean the unit up, but it is filthy.

Please feel free to ask any questions.

Item in as-is condition with no warranty.  Buyer responsible for S&H.  Please email me for a more accurate shipping quote.

Thanks for looking!

MSN readers back 80mph limit on UK motorways

Thu, 09 Jan 2014

Getty Images Half of you back an 80mph speed limit on British motorways, according to a poll of more than 40,000 MSN UK readers. An overwhelming 20,000 of you said the limit should be raised from the current 70mph, while a quarter of respondents preferred to stick with the status quo. Microsoft poll results Our poll was published in the week when the government announced plans to reduce the speed limit on a section of the M1 in Derbyshire and Yorkshire in a bid to cut air pollution.

Subaru BRZ (2012) - more on FT-86's shy sister

Mon, 26 Sep 2011

Since the joint venture between Toyota and Subaru was announced in 2009, we've seen four concept cars from Toyota of its version, the FT-86/Scion FR-S. But barring some unfortunate-looking Impreza based engineering mules, we've yet to see the Subaru edition. That situation didn't change at the recent 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, where Subaru once again exhibited the rear-drive platform of what we now know will be called the BRZ with a transparent bodyshell rather than production panels.

Vauxhall Meriva – the interior

Mon, 18 Jan 2010

The interior of the 2010 Vauxhall Meriva A couple of weeks ago Vauxhall revealed the details on the new Vauxhall Meriva and sent us a heap of pictures. Probably the biggest stand-out was the carry-over of the suicide doors from the original Meriva Concept (which we do have reservations about) but overall the new Meriva does look a more than half-decent car. But one thing Vauxhall didn’t do was release any pictures of the interior.