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Titanium Exhaust/header Heat Wrap, 2" X 25' Roll With Stainless Ties Kit 2016 on 2040-parts.com

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hangzhou, 浙江省, China

hangzhou, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Brand:HIWOWSPORT Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:HWP-T-02075-3K Country/Region of Manufacture:China Interchange Part Number:HWP-T-02075-3K Type: Exhaust Pipe:Turbo Wrap Color: Natural Other Part Number:HWP-T-02075-3K Turbo Wrap Width: 1, 2 ,6 inch:Turbo Wrap Thickness: 1/16 inch Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Turbo Wrap Length:50/100 Ft:Car Make: All Surface Finish:Titanium UPC:Does not apply

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Your new Volvo will drive itself by 2014

Wed, 24 Oct 2012

Volvo is ready to offer an autonomous driving system in their cars by 2014 that will drive the car for you in traffic jams. Every petrolhead on the planet will throw their hands up in horror at the news that Volvo are to introduce a semi-autonomous driving system in to their cars in 2014. But they shouldn’t.

New Jaguar XE (Jaguar C-X16) Spy Video

Sun, 28 Aug 2011

New Jaguar XE Spy video - or C-X16, if you prefer Will Jaguar’s new small Roadster – which we’re persisting in calling the Jaguar XE – actually turn up at Frankfurt 2011? Yes, but in the guise of what Jaguar are calling the Jaguar C-X16 ‘production concept’. We’ve had some spy photos of the Jaguar XE before – and we had Jaguar’s sketch of the C-X16 a couple of weeks ago, which told us nothing – and now we’ve got video of the XE (or at least a cut-down XK mule) out testing in Death Valley.

Mercedes-Benz's 'invisible' car stunt [w/video]

Wed, 14 Mar 2012

Mercedes-Benz has crafted a clever publicity stunt in and around Hamburg as part of its campaign to promote its zero-emission B-Class F-Cell car. The Stuttgart-based carmaker showed off its redesigned hydrogen fuel cell technology by sending out what appears at first glance to be an invisible car, aimed to highlight the automaker's point that the car is 'invisible to the environment'. Mercedes-Benz recorded reactions from passersby to create a 90-second online viral featuring an explanation of how the effect was created using LED lights and cameras.