UP FOR BID IS THE LEFT SIDE SKIRT TO A 2001 HONDA PRELUDE. IT MEASURES 72X9 INCHES AND WILL FIT ANY PRELUDE MADE IN 1997-2001. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS GREAT DEAL.
Other for Sale
- Oem 2001 honda prelude heat shield(US $35.00)
- Hyundai elantra sterling touch up paint *official hyundai product!*** (US $0.99)
- New oem windshield washer pump fits jeep 97-01 cherokee 04-06 wrangler free ship(US $24.95)
- 1995-2000 toyota tacoma steel hood hinge bracket mount support replacement(US $17.95)
- Mercedes-benz *halo* black metal license plate frame(US $12.50)
- 2x universal silver twin turbo aluminum adhesive emblem / badge / sticker(US $8.89)
Nissan at the Paris motor show 2008
Thu, 02 Oct 2008By Ben Pulman Motor Shows 02 October 2008 09:51 A genuine (and exciting) surprise from Nissan in the shape of its Nuvu concept car. This cool little city car’s name literally translates as ‘new view’ and it’s Nissan’s view of urban transportation in 2015. Think of it as the company’s electric rival to the Toyota iQ.
News watch June 2010: today's auto industry news
Wed, 30 Jun 2010Welcome to CAR Magazine's news aggregator as we round up the daily stories in the auto industry. Top tip: news summaries are added from the top hour-by-hour Wednesday 30 June 2010• Tesla shares have rocketed 40% on their first day of trading; the company went public this week with the first IPO of an American car company since Ford in the 1950s (BBC News)• GM may sell off its interests in finance arm GMAC and parts supplier Delphi as it seeks to write down its debts (Financial Times)• A Federal judge has approved the $20m sale of a former GM plant in Wilmington to Fisker Automotive; Fisker hopes to build 100,000 cars a year once production hits a peak after launch in 2012. It is using a $529m government loan to fund its launch (Detroit News)Tuesday 29 June 2010• UK business secretary Vince Cable has warned that the car industry is no longer in an emergency – and cannot expect direct government support.
CCS- American Iron and Steel Institute Challenge 2005
Tue, 15 Nov 2005Transportation Design students from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit recently presented projects done in conjunction with the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). Three students were selected from the college to complete an internship: Chris Piscitelli, Sylvian Bryan and Sang Hoon Shin. They took on the challenge to design a 'functional, innovative and extreme-inspired vehicle that integrates environmental responsibility, cost efficiency and advanced steel materials.' Aside from the peripheral criteria, it is the 'extreme' theme that sticks, the brief satisfyingly encouraging students to really provoke with their imaginations.With the Challenge now in its 17th year, AISI puts its considerable resources to good use, Piscitelli, Bryan and Shin each receiving much support during their internship program, which includes producing scale models of their designs.