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Volt Meters for Sale
- 73-80 chevy/gmc c10/blazer/suburban 73-87 - oem volt meter gauge(US $29.99)
- Aem 30-4400 8-18v voltmeter gauge used(US $89.00)
- Car digital lcd battery monitor voltmeter gauge(US $6.00)
- Volt meter gauge, 2"/52mm, black / chrome, led blue back lighting, 043-v-bc(US $20.00)
- Aem 30-4400 52mm universal digital voltmeter 8v-18v voltage gauge black/white(US $120.61)
- Autometer sport-comp electrical voltmeter gauge 2 5/8" p/n 3592 good condition(US $33.00)
Webinars: Autodesk – Virtual Design Workflow in Automotive
Thu, 06 Sep 2012The second complimentary Webinar from Autodesk, entitled ‘Virtual Design Workflow in Automotive', has taken place, led by Industry Specialist for Technical Surfacing/Styling Uwe Rossbacher. The design process in the automotive industry focused on virtual models/techniques along with physical 3D models. Each OEM tries to balance both processes in order to get the optimum in efficiency and styling quality.
After a miss with the Sebring, Chrysler resets its upscale mission
Mon, 22 Nov 2010With the 2011 200 sedan, due in December, the Chrysler brand is taking another shot at the vast mid-sized sedan market, a target it missed badly with the Sebring. The 200, derived from the Sebring, resets the brand mission: refined design, luxury touches inside, a quiet ride and responsive handling--at affordable prices. The approach will be shared by the reworked Chrysler Town & Country minivan, also due in December, and the reworked 2012 Chrysler 300 sedan, which arrives in March.
Mark Vaughn: Well always have Vegas
Fri, 09 Jan 2009There were a few bare spots on the floor of the Consumer Electronics Show this year, spots that in previous years had been jammed sardine-like with myriad Taiwanese makers of Hello Kitty knockoff cell phone cozies and electronic barking dogs, but the show this year was nonetheless pretty well attended. Besides, for those working their way upstream through the aisles like so many digitally trained trout, the empty spots left by exhibitors that pulled out were like refreshing mountain meadows or little piazzas in crowded Italian cities. Show management stocked the open spots with cushy couches, too, on which many a jet-lagged showgoer snoozed.