Skis & Runners for Sale
Nors woodys arctic cat/yamaha 4" sno-cross carbide runners 4612-0230 sxa-4000-1(US $71.95)
Sno stuff 6" x-calibar 506 series carbide runners #506-621 for yamaha(US $81.79)
Sno stuff 8" x-calibar 507 series carbide runners #507-629 for yamaha(US $102.49)
Chaparral vintage snowmobile wear bars skegs 2 stud sleds(US $29.95)
Vintage john deere snowmobile ski spindle bushings one300 400 600 jdx 440 340(US $19.95)
.750" stud boy traction aluminum big nuts for 1.375" & larger studs - 96 pack(US $52.91)
Show Review: EyesOn Design 2014
Tue, 17 Jun 2014The EyesOn Design show is an annual exhibition that celebrates automotive design excellence of the past, present and future. Held at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores, MI, proceeds from the event help provide financial support for aid to the visually impaired through the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology. EyesOn Design is a celebration of automotive design; a craft that leaves an indelible imprint on the world around us, and one that was explored across a host of exhibition categories at this year's event – most notably with cars from the movies and TV shows.
SSC Tuatara: The new supercar from Shelby SuperCars
Mon, 18 Jul 2011SSC Tuatara - the peaked backed lizard with super speedy DNA Shelby SuperCars has been the bane of the Bugatti Veyron’s existence almost since its inception, because it’s the American Muscle response to the Bugatti technological tour de force. And it keeps on coming, this time with the SSC Tuatara. Currently the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport holds the world speed record for a production car, having wrested that from the SSC Ultimate Aero.
College Exhibition: Pforzheim Design Forum 2006
Tue, 18 Jul 2006The biennial Design Forum at Pforzheim Hochschule in Germany took place last week, with six international design schools joining together to present and discuss the latest work of their students. The Forum is held in conjunction with the annual summer degree show at Pforzheim where Diploma and Masters students presented their work. The Forum was chaired by Professor James Kelly who welcomed the tutors and their accompanying students to the event.