Cessna Model 182 & Skylane Parts Catalog 1962 Thru 1972 C182 on 2040-parts.com
Essendon, VIC, Australia
This is a used parts catalog in good overall condition. It has seen plenty of use and the cover has been taped as can be seen in photo, it is all there and still easier to use than any PDF. Perfect for the owner that wants to know how or to complete a workshop set
|
Other for Sale
- Cessna model centurion series parts catalog c210 & t210 1970 thru 1976(US $65.00)
- 274 new cessna 3" letters & numbers placard / decals(US $94.95)
- Textron aviation hydraulic solenoid valve 2710972(US $800.00)
- Cessna chaff tape p840306 with certificate(US $49.95)
- Piper light control placard 12807-000(US $49.95)
- Cessna nut s1573-3(US $11.95)
Interior Motives Design Awards 2013 deadline this Friday
Wed, 10 Apr 2013The deadline for entries to the Interior Motives Design Awards is Friday 12th April. You have just three more days to have your work evaluated by some of the most influential figures in the automotive design industry, including Volkswagen's Romulus Rost and Wolfgang-Müller-Pietralla, and Amko Leenarts and David Woodhouse of Ford. Should your project reach the final round of judging, it will be displayed at a glamorous awards ceremony in Frankfurt on 9th September, the eve of the first Frankfurt Motor Show press day.
‘Lamborghini’ Ferruccio (2008) first official pictures
Tue, 01 Apr 2008By Mike Elwin First Official Pictures 01 April 2008 10:57 This is the Lamborghini that never was: the stillborn Ferruccio project that has just been put on ice owing to a lack of orders. Designed by Italian coachbuilder Magvisio, the Ferruccio was a rebodied Murcielago LP640 and would have been faster than any current car wearing the Lamborghini badge, with a claimed top speed of 230mph. Although not an official Lamborghini project, Sant'Agata was monitoring the scheme ‘with interest’, according to its creators.Magvisio specialises in customisation jobs for private clients, and the Ferruccio was to be its first stab at designing a car from the ground up.
College Exhibition: Munich University of Applied Sciences 'Intelligent Emotion' project
Thu, 23 Apr 2009Students at the Munich University of Applied Sciences have developed concepts in a project with Audi Design. The eleven studies to the brief of 'Intelligent Emotion', are imaginative proposals for transportation in the future, and range from a lightweight interior layout to a hybrid supercar. "The results are impressive", says Wolfgang Egger, head of Audi Group Design.