Description:
Opposing
fractional and metric quick sizing scales are provided for convenience.
High strength steel alloy is machined to exacting specifications and
precision heat treated for wrench strength and durability.
Nickel/chromium plating and improved finish provide a smart looking
tool, helps protect against corrosion and speeds clean up.
Wrenches for Sale
- Blue point ratcheting wrench set metric 8mm-19mm boerm712 mm 11 piece(US $78.00)
- Snapon 7 pc standard wrench set - new(US $110.00)
- Fuller 5/8" & 3/4" open end wrench(US $0.99)
- Snap on box end 12 point metric wrench set (US $109.50)
- Dowidat 1/2w no. 111 (US $69.99)
- Snap-on vs28b 4 way angle 7/8" open end 9 1/2 " wrench in excellent cond.(US $37.95)
Renault, Caterham form joint venture to build sports cars
Mon, 05 Nov 2012Two lightweight two-seat sports cars, likely to be on sale in 2015 or 2016, will be the first output of a joint venture between French automaker Renault and U.K. sports car maker Caterham that was announced Monday. Renault will put its Alpine factory in Dieppe and its 300-person workforce into the 50:50 joint venture.
Audi Urban Future Awards
Mon, 14 Jun 2010Audi has challenged six international architects to present their vision for a future urban landscape that will explore the interplay between mobility, architecture and the city. The winner of the Audi Urban Future Awards will receive a €100,000 prize to be presented at the Venice Biennale in August. Phase one has been completed, with the contestants presenting their hypothesis for the city of the future at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London in May.
Citroen Tubik Concept – it’s a Citroen H Van MPV
Sun, 04 Sep 2011Citroen Tubik Concept - Frankfurt-bound The Citroen Tubik is a slightly bonkers concept from Citroen that’s heading to the Frankfurt Motor Show in a week or so. But it does have possibilities as a production car. Looking like a modern take on a Citroen H Van (the cheap and cheerful, do anything, post-war lugging machine) the Tubik is Citroen’s idea of what a high-tech executive shuttle should be.