Fuel Pressure Regulators for Sale
- Fuelab adjustable fuel pressure regulator- used(US $90.00)
- ⚙44937⚙ mercedes-benz r129 300sl coupe fuel pressure regulator bosch 2437020007(US $)
- Deatschwerks black dwr1000c adjustable fuel pressure regulator dual 6an in/out(US $143.00)
- Deatschwerks titanium dwr1000c adjustable fuel pressure reg dual 6an in/out(US $143.00)
- Deatschwerks black dwr2000 adjustable fuel pressure regulator(US $169.00)
- Black adjustable fuel pressure regulator, 5-9 psi, 3/8" npt inlet & outlet(US $27.99)
College Exhibition: Coventry University MA Degree Show 2005
Fri, 20 Jan 2006Jan 20, 2006 - 'Fifteen' was the title for Coventry University's 13th MA Design Degree Show, held at Coventry's Transport Museum December 2-9. The title signified a recurring theme: 15 Automotive Design students, 15 months programme duration for the first time, "15 minutes of fame". Graduates from the USA, India, China, Korea, Greece, Lebanon and the UK, made for a strong international flavour in the diversity of the final designs. 2005 was sponsor Corus' ninth year of involvement with the show, and the fifth year they have held a forum to coincide with the opening of the event.
One Lap of the Web: It Ain't Easy Being Front-Engined
Thu, 06 Mar 2014-- Twitter friend @dudehugs is a Weird Twitter savant and a curator of goofy license plates. To archive the world's silliest vanity plates, you have to understand your subject, comprehensively -- which is why his daily driver Ford Focus has a Louisiana plate that says "KANYE." Thusly inspired, someone decided to chronicle whether every state had a vanity plate dedicated to the notable fishstick connoisseur and hip-hop artist Kanye West: The United Plates of Kanye diligently checks DMV records to see if someone's driving around with KANYE proudly emblazoned. So far, Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri, and Nevada have their own mini Yeezys.
VW boss Bernhard quits
Fri, 12 Jan 2007By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 12 January 2007 09:57 Volkswagen boss Wolfgang Bernhard has quit the company as part of a shake-up at Europe's biggest car maker. The news comes as little surprise after months of uncertainty and change at the top of VW. Bernhard built a reputation as an abrasive operator in his short stint as CEO of the Wolfsburg company and had numerous confrontations with unions as he pushed through more modern working practices.