Ram Mount Cradle Holder For Apple Ipod Touch 1st Generation Black on 2040-parts.com
Holland, Michigan, US
Electrical Components for Sale
- Ytx12-bs atv battery for polaris 200cc phoenix sawtooth 2005 sealed agm gel(US $33.75)
- Ram mount spotlight motorcycle brake/clutch mstr cyl reservoir/handlebar rail(US $93.99)
- Ngk spark plug dcpr9e 2641 aprilia tuono 1000 r 2004-2010(US $7.50)
- Ngk spark plug cr9eb 6955 fits yamaha fx1000 cruiser waverunner 2002-2008(US $7.50)
- Ram mount base twist and tilt pivot with 1 inch ball black universal(US $31.85)
- Ram mount base for motorcycles with 11mm hole 1 inch black universal(US $20.32)
BMW launches i sub-brand
Tue, 22 Feb 2011BMW yesterday revealed one of the more significant mobility plans since the inception of the automobile: the BMW i sub-brand. The new brand seeks to integrate sustainable elements with a slew of powerful technology whilst simultaneously improving mobility across both private and public platforms. The first vehicles will be launched in 2013.
Tata Nano (2008): first official pictures
Thu, 10 Jan 2008By John Sootheran First Official Pictures 10 January 2008 09:33 Shove over a bit Henry Ford, Ferry Porsche and Alec Issigonis, because as of this morning there's a new entrant for the People's Car Hall of Fame. The first day of the Indian Auto Expo 2008 in Delhi, saw Ratan N Tata (yes, the fella who's leading the bid for Jaguar and Land Rover) reveal his much vaunted 'one lakh' car (that's 100,000 rupees or a measly £1300). Despite being the Chairman and CEO of one of the world's biggest corporations, Ratan Tata admits to being a nervous presenter, so much so, that the initial information was presented by his hologram! When he did appear, it was behind the wheel of one of three 'one lakh' cars being driven onto the stage. The 3000-strong audience of press and VIPs went beserk amid scenes of euphoria last witnessed at the Clinton comeback in New Hampshire.
Drivers undecided over 20mph zones
Thu, 15 May 2014DRIVERS are against the idea of a blanket 20mph speed limit on urban roads but are open to their targeted use, according to research published today by road safety charity, Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM). Half of drivers from the UK are against a blanket 20mph speed limit with less than a third willing to embrace the idea and a fifth undecided. Male drivers are more likely to be against the idea than female.