1971-74 Mopar E Body Heater Control Dash Panel Light Cuda Challenger D2036 on 2040-parts.com
Blue Ridge, Texas, United States
1971-74 MOPAR E BODY HEATER CONTROL DASH PANEL LIGHT CUDA CHALLENGER D2036
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Thu, 30 Jul 2009Nissan, in collaboration with designboom, has launched an international graphic design competition with a theme to design the future of urban parking. Entitled 'Think Outside the Parking Box', registration to the competition is open to professionals, students, and design enthusiasts until September 27th, 2009. Based around Nissan's Qashqai urban crossover - currently marketed as being 'urbanproof' - the brief calls for entries that challenge any element of urban parking, be it underground, exterior, interior, multi-layer or ground level.
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