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- Nos palmini eng. p12a kart motor mount(US $250.00)
- Vintage karting adkins kart shop yamaha kt 100 older sytle cylinder 52.50 piston(US $99.99)
- Vintage karting rlv delta 3 exhaust pipe yamaha kt100 go kart engine(US $59.99)
- Vintage kart (go cart) early pair enginetics front brakes and 4 new pads. read(US $99.99)
- Blower cover, large hole predator 212 gx200 196cc clone 5881(US $15.07)
- Good used set of hoosier r80 racing go kart tires 7.10/11x5 and 4.50-10x5(US $29.99)
2006 Interior Motives Design Awards
Fri, 13 Oct 2006Now into its fourth year, the annual design awards ceremony hosted by Interior Motives magazine was held on the second press day of the 2006 Paris Motor Show. Open to any registered school, the competition encourages students to submit their work in any of nine different categories, with the emphasis on interior design. These categories are: Best Conceptual Interior Best Use of Technology Best Innovation Best Safety Innovation Best Lifestyle Interior Best Eco Design Concept Best Conceptual Exterior Best Production Interior Best Personalisation The prize for the 'Best Conceptual Interior' went to Iman Maghsoudi of Azad University, Iran.
Hertz adds sport cars to European line
Thu, 29 Oct 2009Looking for something slick to drive the next time you’re in Europe? Hertz is filling out its lineup with some of our favorite cars. The BMW Z4 sDrive 23i, the Lotus Elise and Exige, and the Fiat 500 Rosa will be available at various locations.
Hongik University's transportation design process
Mon, 22 Jun 2009Hongik University in Seoul, Korea, is one of the preeminent design schools in the country with a diverse range of programs. But the school's transportation design department has also developed a unique approach for concept ideation. At the International Transportation Design Forum in Pforzheim, Germany, Professor Joo Hyun Chung from the school's Transportation Design course gave Car Design News an exclusive insight into the process, explaining how students express their ideas into 3D surfaces directly, using materials such as paper and wire for the first exploration of the form rather than the traditional 2D to 3D process.