Stud Boy Super-lite Double Backer Black 48/pack 2461-p2-blk on 2040-parts.com
Hilliard, Ohio, United States
Tracks & Studs for Sale
- Parts unlimited colored idler wheel 165mm (no insert) red 4702-0033 standard(US $26.95)
- Stud boy pro super lite single backing plate 1ply/2ply black 5/16"-24 24-pack(US $30.40)
- Woody's trigger carbide tip studs 1.630" 60 degree 5/16" 48-pack(US $145.78)
- Polaris 7520653 bolt-5/16-18x3" allen zyp part (auto) model(US $16.95)
- Stud boy pro series super lite double backing plate 2ply white 5/16"-24 48-pack(US $98.49)
- 5800.0225 v-slides snowmobile dolly system - aluminum, silver(US $71.75)
One Lap of the Web: Rags to riches, Beetles to Porsches
Thu, 27 Feb 2014-- Joseph MacDonald parked his 1965 Beetle in front of a restaurant 41 years ago, and that was the last time he saw it. He might yet see it again today, as his stolen car -- now painted white, and with even more rust -- will reunite with him, through the providence of border patrol officers actually performing some due diligence. Jason Torchinsky -- who knows a thing or two about stolen Beetles -- notes that he was lucky enough not to have waited 40 years for his car to come back.
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.
BMW i and Wallpaper* Megacity project
Fri, 19 Aug 2011BMW i and Wallpaper* magazine have joined forces for ‘Sustainable Neighborhoods', a global project exploring how design and technology will serve in keeping megacities of the future moving. Students teams from each of the six chosen neighborhoods – from Los Angeles, Paris, London, Hangzhou, Berlin and Tokyo – have been tasked by the two companies, and their school course, to research their nearest megacity for a suitable case study to act as a catalyst for creative thinking about how short term cultural and technological evolution will have an impact on the way we live tomorrow. A series of workshops and in-depth discussions took place with students, tutors and members of BMW's global design team to examine the evolution of cities and research six different city zones, with the aim of defining a new infrastructural, cultural or social project that will scale seamlessly into the future.