2006 Yamaha Apex Rtx Vector Tail Light on 2040-parts.com
Pandora, Ohio, United States
| |||||||
Seats for Sale
- 98-00 suzuki rm125 oem seat(US $54.99)
- Polaris pro rmk seat - ass'y seat, rmk - 2686109(C $197.75)
- Skidoo seat mxz xrs renegade tnt x mxzx 510005417/510005411/510006014
- Skinz protective gear grip top performance seat wrap swg435-bk 289057(US $180.69)
- Skinz protective gear grip top performance seat wrap swg105-bk 289033(US $168.14)
- Saddlemen black replacement seat cover aw126 fits arctic cat models(US $60.00)
Contest: Volkswagen Slipstream wins 2007 LA Design Challenge
Fri, 07 Dec 2007Volkswagen's Slipstream concept has won the fourth annual Design Challenge competition, part of the Design Los Angeles automobile designer's conference. The award was presented during the second press day of the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show. The theme of this year's competition, RoboCar of 2057, asked eight automotive design studios in California to form their vision of the future by depicting a vehicle that incorporates artificial intelligence engineered to make life easier and more attractive to consumers 50 years from now. Designers entered two-dimensional renderings and concept descriptions predicting how the rapidly advancing field of artificial intelligence will integrate into the automobile to make life safer, more practical and attractive, and the entries were judged by multi-discipline design professionals who selected the winner based on its originality of creative concept, integration of robotics and level of adaptation to a variety of environmental conditions and consumer needs.
Skoda Fabia vRS (2010) at Geneva motor show
Tue, 02 Mar 2010This is the new Skoda Fabia vRS, unveiled at the VW Group’s pre-Geneva party. And unlike the last vRS, this one isn’t diesel. Yes, and under the bonnet is the same 178bhp Twincharger (supercharged and turbocharged) 1.4-litre four-cylinder engine that you’ll find in the new VW Polo GTI and Seat Ibiza Cupra.
Pothole app gets goverment backing
Tue, 31 Dec 2013A NEW SMARTPHONE APP to report potholes has been given backing by the government. The Department for Transport has given £30,000 to help develop the app, which has been launched by the Cyclists’ Touring Club (CTC). The app is part of the CTC’s ‘Fill That Hole’ pothole reporting website.