Arp 200-8512 Black Washer - 7/16 Id X 7/8 Od (1) on 2040-parts.com
Rialto, California, United States
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- Arp 400-8301 s/s 12pt. nut - 5/16-24 (1)(US $2.99)
- Arp studs for 2003 6.0 powerstroke(US $395.00)
- Arp 235-4306 bbc head stud kit 12pt.(US $79.99)
- Arp 234-4317 gm ls head stud kit 12pt.(US $346.99)
- Arp 154-1001 sbf cam bolt kit(US $6.75)
- Arp 250-6404 sbf rod bolt kit - fits boss 302 & 351w
Gordon Murray T27 electric car unveiled
Thu, 30 Jun 2011Gordon Murray T27 Electric Car unveiled We first learned that the Gordon Murray T27 Electric Car was heading for an iStream process somewhere in the world back in late 2009. An electric version of the Gordon Murray Design T25 it was designed to be, and has now become, exactly what an electric car should be; a simple to build, uncomplicated people mover for congested urban environments. The perfect way round congested cities – and for three people.
17,000 solar panels to power Toyota’s Derbyshire plant
Mon, 06 Jun 2011Toyota’s manufacturing plant at Burnaston in Derbyshire, where the Auris and Avensis are built, will install the biggest solar panel system yet seen in a UK car plant. British Gas, which will stump up the £10 million cost of installing the solar panels, and Toyota are working together to save 2000 tonnes of CO2 emissions a year. Once the solar panels are installed, they claim it will save enough energy to build approximately 7000 cars a year.
Hot Wheels and Icon in sandbox battle
Wed, 06 Jun 2012As first reported by Jeff Glucker of Hooniverse, the toymaker Mattel has been accused of infringing on a trademark held by the low-volume vehicle builder Icon 4X4. Icon claims that a Hot Wheels toy being distributed worldwide is based on its Icon FJ40—which itself is based on the Toyota FJ40—and that Hot Wheels' use of Icon's design, promotional materials and the name “FJ40” violates trademarks held by Icon. In its response to Tuesday's Hooniverse post, Hot Wheels claimed that the toy is not based on the Icon FJ40, and that it has the right to use the term “FJ40” despite Icon's trademark.