Auto Meter 3401-j Sport-comp Gauge 2-5/8" Boost/vacuum/press 60cm/ Hg 2.0 Kg/cm² on 2040-parts.com
United States, United States
|
Vacuum Gauges for Sale
- Auto meter 2317 autogage series gauge 2-5/8" vacuum (30" hg) mechanical(US $44.19)
- Auto meter 3384 sport-comp series gauge 2" vacuum (30" hg) mechanical(US $63.95)
- Auto meter 1472 designer black series gauge 2" boost / vacuum (30" hg / 20 psi)(US $69.17)
- Auto meter 2401 traditional chrome series gauge 2" boost/vacuum mechanical(US $73.23)
- Auto meter 3301 sport-comp series gauge 2" boost/vacuum mechanical(US $67.95)
- Auto meter 3308 sport-comp series gauge 2-1/16" boost/vacuum mechanical(US $69.95)
College Exhibition: Scuola Politecnica di Design Show
Wed, 10 Aug 2005Masters students on the Transportation Design course at Scuola Politecnica di Design in Milan, Italy have recently displayed the results of a project done in collaboration with Lamborghini. Twenty students were faced with the delicious task of reinterpreting the legendary Espada, the four-seater front-engined GT designed by Gandini under Bertone in 1968. Guided by Professor Marco Bonetto, the project spanned one year and included the active involvement of Walter De'Silva, Director of Design for Audi Brand Group (Audi, SEAT, Lamborghini), and Luc Donckerwolke, Design Director of Lamborghini.
VW Nils single-seater electric car concept (2011) news
Thu, 01 Sep 2011This is Volkswagen's new Nils concept car - a radical single-seater electric car designed purposefully for the solo urban commuter. Ever wondered why so many cars in cities have just one occupant in the rush hour? VW says 90% of German commuters travel solo.
Exclusive: Phil Zak appointed Chief Designer at Hyundai America (updated)
Tue, 24 Mar 2009Phillip A Zak will become the new Chief Designer at Hyundai's North American Design Center in Irvine, California, filling the role previously held by former GM designer Joel Piaskowski who left Hyundai to become Head of Advanced Design at Mercedes-Benz's North American Design Center in January of this year. Zak joins Hyundai from his previous role as head of exterior design at GM Europe - a post he has held since August 2007 - and will work in parallel to European Chief Designer Thomas Buerkle (who worked at BMW before joining the Korean automaker), developing vehicles for the North American market. As is the case with Buerkle, Zak will report to Hyundai Design Director Mr.