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Cessna piper beech lamar voltage regulator (volts: 28.25) p/n b-00306-2(US $59.00)
L610549 timken bearing cone & l610510 cup faa/pma approved cessna piper(US $79.00)
Beech dual tach with prop synchronizer(US $125.00)
Nos harrison oil cooler p/n 8532227 new unused original(US $450.00)
Used cessna 400 series uplock hook bracket p/n: 5141312-2(US $1,200.00)
Mccauley 6.00x6 main wheel with brake, torque plate, brake disk p/n d-30660-3(US $750.00)
Mitsubishi i-Miev: The Fat-Boy version for the US
Tue, 09 Nov 2010The Mitsubishi i-Miev grows in size for the US It’s a big enough problem getting the UK and Europe to buy in to the idea of a very small city car, much less one powered by an electric motor with all the power of a glorified washing machine (exaggerates for effect). It’s even more difficult when your first stab at pricing comes out at nearly £40k. From that shaky start Mitsubishi has gone on the offensive with their electric city car – the Mitsubishi i-Miev.
BMW X5 trio spied testing near Spartanburg
Tue, 07 May 2013Autoweek reader J. Monroe spotted a camouflaged BMW X5 convoy somewhere on Interstate 26, which just so happens to run near the German automaker's Spartanburg, S.C., plant (one of the X5's production sites). Despite a strategic application of BMW's dazzling, swirly vinyl wrap, the lines of these X5s were identical to those on the models available now.
Pforzheim University Winter Degree Show 2010
Tue, 23 Feb 2010Pforzheim University held its winter degree show earlier this month, taking over the Congresshall complex in downtown Pforzheim again, rather than the school itself, which is situated on the outskirts of the town. The German school's exhibition covered projects from five graduating Masters' students and eight BA students, with an increasing number of interior projects being tackled, especially by MA students. The exhibition also included work from first-semester Masters students for a vehicle for the nearby spa town of Bad Herrenalb , as well as a 'My First Mercedes' project from fourth and sixth semester undergraduates.