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- Harley timer base mounting bolts 1123-29 1936-1947 ohv(US $5.05)
- Nos bsa misc. boltstriumph other british motorcycle(US $5.00)
- Harley handlebar control coil 56628-49 1949-57 twins(US $72.00)
- Harley sv plug wire bracket 1602-37 1937-1973 wla ul(US $6.72)
- Harley footboard hinge pin 2954-14 1941-1964 models(US $3.45)
- Harley 74 rear brake pin & washer kit 1937-57 el fl ul(US $12.62)
Johnson Controls develops 3D Multilayer Instrument Cluster concept
Thu, 09 Feb 2012Johnson Controls has developed a new instrument cluster concept that displays its information through a 3D interface. The Multilayer Instrument Cluster concept, initially intended for use in full- and mid-size luxury cars, is designed to improve the safety of the driver and the overall efficiency of the vehicle. Jeff DeBest, vice president and general manager, global electronics for Johnson Controls Automotive Experience said, "The dynamic movement and interaction of the multiple layers of information offers customers the next-generation of 3D driver assistance.
Lexus CT 200h by Fox Marketing gets 300bhp
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Rolls-Royce's revised Phantom meets bloggers
Tue, 13 Mar 2012'Rolls-Royce only embraces new technology where it enhances the overall experience.' Reassuring words delivered calmly but assuredly in Germanic English by Jörg Bause, director of manufacturing for the Goodwood-based prestige car manufacturer. Somewhat surprisingly this wasn’t a crowd pleasing-speech designed to rouse an audience of loyal clientele, but rather to a small congregation of seasoned Southern journalists, television news reporters and... bloggers?