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Can-am Utv Powder Coating Service. Manta Green on 2040-parts.com

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Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Primary Color:Green Color:Green

We are Half Baked powder coating located in kieler Wisconsin. We offer media blasting and powder coating of all metal and alloy parts. We have access to over 6500 colors and textures and can match the Manta green on your CAN-AM UTV...

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We can powder coat your coil springs, bumpers, A arms, spindles, roll cage and many other metal and alloy parts

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Bugatti Veyron, McLaren F1 and Mr Bean +video

Wed, 09 Dec 2009

Rowan Atkinson gets to play with his McLaren F1 and a Bugatti Veyron. Which is best? But much the same was said – and continues to be said – about the McLaren F1.

Chrysler unveils new ads to follow 'Halftime in America' campaign

Fri, 30 Mar 2012

A quartet of 60-second spots from the Chrysler/Fiat group launching this weekend comprises the next installment of the automaker's campaign that began famously during the Super Bowl with the two-minute "Halftime in America" commercial. Or, as Chrysler terms it, this is "the second half." The spots, all the work of ad agency Wieden & Kennedy, Portland, each aimed at a different company brand, are themed to the same "hope and encouragement" message delivered by Clint Eastwood in the campaign's first incarnation and continue the spirit of the "Imported from Detroit" motto. You can watch the ads at www.youtube.com/chrysler.

Chris Bangle Associates announces 'Illustrate the Future' design competition

Mon, 16 Jan 2012

Chris Bangle Associates has announced a new design contest called 'Illustrate the Future.' The competition is open to all design students across all design disciplines and coincides with the launch of Managing Director, Chris Bangle's new book. "I have written a fiction book about Car Design and the prologue takes place 25 years in the future," says Bangle. "It contains some concepts I have been working on, and this contest is to see what YOU would make of them." Bangle's novel explores the state of affairs in the car design field and also expresses his concerns about the culture future generations of designers will inherit.