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Wheels, Tires for Sale
- Pure polaris lock & ride xp cargo box(US $249.99)
- 4.10-18 shinko 244 series dual sport front/rear tire-sr244 4.10-18(US $43.88)
- 170/60r-17 pirelli night dragon rear tire-2212000(US $170.97)
- 25 x 9 - 12 carlisle all trail ii tires-560443(US $97.88)
- Rear wheel black tl1000r tl1000 tlr tl 1000 tl1000s tls hayabusa busa srad back(US $149.99)
- Back wheel gsxr1000 gsxr 1000 05 06 rear black rotor sprocket cush drive rim(US $279.99)
RTT Student Awards contest launched
Thu, 23 Feb 2012Students from around the world have been invited to enter the annual RTT Student Award, sponsored by NVIDIA and Wacom. RTT has called for submissions of visionary ideas and concepts to enter in the categories of ‘Emerging Technology' and ‘Funky Visualization,' with an expert judging panel deciding on the highest caliber submissions. Winning students will present their project at Excite 2012, RTT's showcase for cutting-edge innovation and technology in the world of 3D real-time visualization.
Car April Fools Stuff: BMW lead the way
Fri, 01 Apr 2011BMW went to town on creating an M3 pick-up as an April Fools joke Just as we did last year with car April Fool stuff, it seems to make more sense to do a roundup of what hilarious pranks the motoring world – renowned for its sense of humour – has conjured up this year for your mirth than to run separate stories. BMW M3 pickup: BMW had one of its jolly japes for this year spoilt somewhat when spy shots of an M3 pickup were taken at the Nurburgring. But sources at BMW admitted it was part of a April Fools Day plan.
Update: Hyundai releases statement on Calif. lawsuit
Tue, 10 Jul 2012UPDATE: Hyundai Motor America contacted Autoweek on Wednesday with a statement in regard to the case: Hyundai Motor America believes this case has no merit, as our advertising is accurate and in full compliance with applicable laws and regulations. In fact, we've reviewed our ads and think Consumer Watchdog and their client are dead wrong. A group called Consumer Watchdog announced that it is suing Hyundai on behalf of drivers who purchased 2011 and 2012 Elantras based on claims that Hyundai made in its advertising for the Elantra.