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2x 4-1/2" Black Led Auxiliary Spot Fog Passing Light Lamp For Harley Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com

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China (Receive in 7-13 business days), China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:M31015-SS4 Working temperature:-40~80℃ Package included:2X 4 1/2" Motorcycle CREE LED Fog Light Features 1:Super Bright CREE LED Auxiliary Passing Light Color:6000K Xenon White Features 2:Easy Installation. No Modification Required Voltage:DC 12V-24V Features 3:Waterproof & Weatherproof and 100% Rust Free Lumens:approx. 1440lm Brand:V1motors Wattage:30W(10W/CREE LED) UPC:Does not apply Material:High Quality Aluminum Housing & PMMA Lens EAN:9300663729647

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NHTSA safety consultant dies at 64

Tue, 13 Mar 2012

Miami trauma surgeon and preeminent car-crash researcher Jeffrey Augenstein would often tell the story of the time he was talking to a crash victim who collapsed and died from hidden injuries in the middle of the conversation. The experience led Augenstein to research and then call attention to the unexpected injuries that could occur when drivers interacted with airbags. It's but one example of the achievements of Augenstein, who died recently at age 64.

Contests Archive: CDN-GM Interactive Design Competition 2011

Thu, 15 Mar 2012

The Car Design News - GM Interactive Design Competition was open to design students across the USA and Canada. This was an open, online competition, which was held in the spirit of the web, where data and information are shared and exchanged with ease, and where people could come together to collaborate.  In this spirit, the judges were looking to see the contribution the entrants made within the wider online community and how they helped their competition peers. We advised students to engage in dialogue with those who commented on their work, and where they made changes to their design based on feedback they received to illustrate how and why this is so.

Ford and Dow Chemical to experiment with carbon fiber

Fri, 13 Apr 2012

Ford is hatching a weight-loss plan for its cars and trucks that should result in a 750-pound-per-car weight reduction before the end of the decade. The company even hired a “personal trainer,” Dow Chemical, to help it get there. So, what's their plan?