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White T10 50w Cree Xb-d High Power Led Reverse Backup Light 921 For Lexus on 2040-parts.com

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Milpitas, California, United States

Milpitas, California, United States
Condition:New Applications:Backup Reverse Light Dimension(Length*Width):36mm Length, 9mm diameter Interchange Part Number:1251 1252 2450 2652 2921 2825 Beam Angle:360° Cross Reference Part Number:T10 194 W5W 147 152 158 159 161 168 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:T15 921 901 904 906 912 916 918 920 921 922 928 Voltage & Wattage:12V Lumen:3000lm/set ; 1500lm/bulb Position:Exterior Lights, Rear Back Left & Right LED Type:Cree XB-D Waterproof level:Does not apply Color:White Brand:Aftermarket Color Temperature:6500K Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply

Redesigned 2013 Nissan Sentra sedan revealed

Fri, 31 Aug 2012

Nissan has lifted the cover off the redesigned 2013 Sentra sedan—its third product reveal within the past six months. The new Sentra arrives in dealer showrooms this fall. Nissan says the new Sentra is lighter by 150 pounds and more fuel efficient, returning up to 40 mpg highway.

Caterham F1 team sold: 'F1 hasn't worked' - Fernandes

Wed, 02 Jul 2014

Tony Fernandes today sold his struggling Caterham F1 team By John Mahoney Motor Industry 02 July 2014 16:04 Caterham Group has announced it’s sold Caterham F1 to a consortium of Swiss and Middle Eastern investors. Caterham cars is not part of the sale. In a statement issued today, the sale of the team was said to allow the Caterham Group to focus on its ‘core activities’ that include the British car maker.

Ford invents agile, low-cost solution for prototyping, customization and limited production [w/video]

Wed, 03 Jul 2013

A new metal forming technique pioneered by Ford that drastically reduces the time and cost of producing low-volume and one-off body parts may lead to cost-effective customization, redesigns, one-offs and limited production runs. Ford Freeform Fabrication Technology (F3T) forms sheets of metal by two stylus-like tools, one on each side of the surface. Using CAD data they form the part to the exacting strength and finish tolerances usually associated with stamping dies.