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Condition:New Brand:Kinetix | Textar Rotor Outside Diameter:370mm Features:Anti Corrosion Coating, Drilled Surface, High Carbon Steel Reference OE/OEM Number:8V0 615 301 C, 8V0 615 301 P, 8V0 615 301 S, 8V0615301C, 8V0615301P, 8V0615301S Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Front, Front Axle, Left, Right Rotor Style:Drilled

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Who's Where: Larry Erickson named Chair of Transportation Design at CCS

Thu, 14 Aug 2008

The College of Creative Studies (CCS) has named Larry Erickson as the Paul and Helen Farago Chair of Transportation. As chair, Erickson will lead the College's Transportation Design department, a role previously occupied by Bryon Fitzpatrick who retired in the summer of 2007. Mark West has led the department for the last academic year as the interim Chair of Transportation Design.

Infiniti announces M35h performance, CO2 figures

Mon, 24 Jan 2011

Infiniti has confirmed the official performance, emission and fuel consumption figures for its first hybrid, the M35h. The figures are impressive, too: the Infiniti M35h is quicker, cleaner and greener than its petrol or diesel siblings, and not far behind rivals like the BMW 5-series. Let’s start with what you get, and under the bonnet is a 3.5-litre V6 that Nissan 350Z owners might recognise.

Jaguar XJ preview (Video)

Tue, 02 Jun 2009

Ian Callum stars in this video to the left - a preview of the forthcoming Jaguar XJ set to make its debut on July 9th this year. In his words: "The car is very modern, and it certainly meets up the expectations of people who understand design with a capital D, I have no doubt about that whatsoever." Callum goes on to describe the new XJ as a "very well crafted car," stating that it is "also a very designer led car". He asserts that the lines of the car have been reinterpreted in a different way "that actually is right and correct for the 21st century.