Yamaha G29 Drive Golf Cart 2007-2016 Tinted Folding Front Windshield W/ Clips on 2040-parts.com
Golf Car Windshields for Sale
- Madjax tinted folding windshield | club car ds 2000.5-up golf cart | mjws1001(US $169.95)
- Windshield universal top clips for 3'4" square tubing |2 per package(US $21.95)
- Club car golf cart part fold down windshield complete channel kit 2000-up ds(US $30.76)
- Yamaha g14/g16/g19/g21/g22 folding tinted windshield (1995-2004)(US $134.95)
- Impact resistant 70/30 tinted golf cart windshield for yamaha g14, g16, g19(US $165.95)
- Ezgo txt t48 golf cart 2014-up clear folding front windshield bolt on(US $158.95)
GM and Bezalel Academy of Art and Design develop Windows of Opportunity smart glass tech [w/video]
Thu, 26 Jan 2012General Motors' Research and Development has collaborated with Bezalel Academy of Art and Design's Future Lab students to conceptualize new ways in which rear seat passengers – who traditionally feel disconnected from their environment – have a richer experience on the road. The result is the Windows of Opportunity project, a series of applications developed by the Bezalel students and built into full-size prototypes using multi-touch and gesture sensing surfaces developed by ClickEye. The projects were: – Otto an animated character projected over passing scenery that responds to real-time car performance, weather and landscape.
Mastretta MXT: Orders UP thanks to Top Gear
Sat, 19 Feb 2011Mastretta MXT - orders UP since Top Gear 'Insult' You might reasonably have thougt that Top Gear’s recent Mexican stand-off would have had the butt of its joke – the Mastretta MXT – suffering a severe downturn in sales. After all, according to Mexican Ambassador to London -Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza – the Top Gear insults aimed at his country – and at Mastretta – were ‘Bigoted and Ignorant’. Which, if the comments had been anything other than a feeble attempt at a joke on national stereotypes, may have been an appropriate response.
Revolutionary seat design offers new possibilities
Fri, 03 Aug 2012Lufthansa has introduced an innovative business class seat, the result of five years of development by design agency PearsonLloyd. PearsonLloyd has decided to move away from the conventional technique of placing seats in different directions to allow reclining and has opted to arrange the seats in a ‘V' formation. This does not mean there is any invasion of personal space – far from it, as when passengers lie down their seat's consoles hide their heads.