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Burr Oak, Michigan, United States
*RV DOUBLE PARCHMENT KITCHEN SINK BISQUE KINRO COMPOSITE 25X15X5 P2515LL MEASUREMENT: OVERALL 25" LONG X 15" WIDE EACH SINK: 13 1/4" LONG X 11" WIDE X 5" DEEP DRAINS: 2" ROUND MATERIAL: PARCHMENT COMPOSITE COLOR: BISQUE COMES WITH METAL CLIPS FOR INSTALLING DOES NOT COME WITH INSTRUCTIONS BRAND NEW MAY HAVE SOME DUST UNDERNEATH DUE TO STORAGE. BULK ITEM NOT IN ORIGINAL BOX |
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Nissan Juke Nismo RS at 2013 Los Angeles Motor Show
Thu, 21 Nov 2013Nissan Nissan picked the Los Angeles show to reveal a pumped-up Juke Nismo RS version of its popular shrunken crossover. This is the US-spec Nismo RS and changes are likely to be made before it went on sale in the UK, according to officials in LA. The car you see here will go on sale in America in December 2013 and it's likely to jump over the Pond in 2014.
Top 5 of everything at the Frankfurt motor show
Wed, 16 Sep 2009Frankfurt motor show: the hits and misses, the glamour and grit By Ben Whitworth Motor Shows 16 September 2009 17:21 The top trends at Frankfurt motor show 2009 1. Carbonfibre. From the tub in the oddball Volkswagen L1 to the wing mirrors of the Mercedes SLS, the glossy black woven stuff, both real and fake, is everywhere.2.
New dynamic 3D button touchscreen tech
Tue, 31 Jul 2012A pioneering new technology allows touchscreens to ‘grow’ dynamic buttons from flat surfaces. The new technology, developed by US company Tactus Technology, uses minute channels within the screen to siphon liquid into button shaped cavities that then rise when pressed, alleviating some of the muscle-memory and distraction issues often leveled at touchscreens. Craig Ciesla, CEO of Tactus Technology, says that it was his desire to merge the elegance of the iPhone's user interface with the tactility of Blackberry buttons that led to the technology's development.