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Yamaha 225 Hp Gray Marine Outboard Boat Motor Top Cowling / Cowl Hood on 2040-parts.com

US $899.95
Location:

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Size:34 1/2" x 24 5/8" Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Color:Gray Manufacturer Part Number:GLS:1065538 Brand:Yamaha Outboards Boat Brand Part Number:GLS:1065538 MPN:GLS:1065538 Main Color:Metallic Gray Material:Fiberglass Item_Condition:New Other Part Brand:Yamaha Outboards

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RCA/Kia - Venus 2049

Wed, 28 May 2008

Automark Andrea Mocellin Dealing with illusion and metaphor to discover ‘the beauty behind the mask and live it', Mocellin's creation is a personal introspection about an immortal city like Venice, where tradition and mystery generates a unique mix between emotions and perceptions. The nucleus that lives inside the vertical sculpture is a dynamic fade in of glass that generates infinitive ways to investigate the object and discover it. Jinsung Kim This project is about experience of beauty through material, namely clay, one of nature's elements.

Kia GT concept (2011) at Frankfurt motor show

Mon, 12 Sep 2011

When CAR visited Kia’s Korean test facility in Namyang back in April 2011, there were several clues to suggest the company was looking into some kind of high-performance saloon: we saw an M3 and a Nissan GT-R in the car park, plus a senior engineer told us that he and the team often pondered what it would be like to build a – very specific this – V6 turbo, rear-wheel drive sports coupe. Board members, meanwhile, suggested we wait until the 2011 Frankfurt motor show to see what performance treats they had planned. Well, here’s the first glimpse of what all those clues could mean: the Kia GT.

The Fixed parking-ticket app: Not so great?

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

Remember Fixed, that shiny new app that was supposed to be for parking tickets what Uber was for taxicabs and a microwaved burrito was for fast-food convenience? It might not be so great, says the Los Angeles Times, citing statistics that show you might be better off putting in your own legwork and taking on the courts themselves, like a petty-crime Mr. Smith Goes To The Los Angeles Parking Violations Bureau.