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Lancaster, Ohio, United States

Lancaster, Ohio, United States

                                                     Pair of Chromed Steel  Bullet Marker Lights   ..... New Old Stock Swap Meet Leftovers   .... Red Plastic lens ...  Blue Plastic Dot with chrome ring ....  Single wire hook-up and 12 volt bulbs  ....  Metal body and ring  ..... Mount nut and Gasket included ...... Lights measures approximately 2 3/4 inches x 2 1/4 inches  ...... Good Looking Universal fit Lights to help complete Your Project ........ (Please Check all the Pictures) ....  Priority  Mail Shipping within the U.S.  .......  Thanks for looking.

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Contest: Mazda Design Challenge

Wed, 17 Oct 2007

The 'Mazda Design Challenge', launched September 27 exclusively through the social networking website Facebook, is enlisting help from Facebook users in the United States to compete to design a future Mazda 3. The winner of the contest will work with Franz von Holzhausen, director of Mazda Design in North America, and his team, to bring the concept to life, live on stage at the 2007 Los Angeles International Auto Show in November. Contestants submitted a 150-word description of their vision of the 2018 Mazda 3 including an optional sketch.

Volkswagen builds 30 millionth Golf (2013)

Fri, 14 Jun 2013

VW has built its 30 millionth Golf. The milestone car, a Mk7 TDI Bluemotion model, rolled off the Wolfsburg production line today (14 June 2013) and will be displayed at the factory’s open day to celebrate. On average, 2000 Golfs have been sold worldwide every day since its 1974, according to VW’s maths. Over the past 39 years there have been seven generations of Golf, from the Giugiaro-styled original right up to today’s range, which offers 227bhp in GTI Performance form, or 88mpg in the case of the Bluemotion.

Interior Motives Design Conference 2006

Thu, 22 Jun 2006

A warm and sunny London was the venue for the second Design Conference organised by the UK-based magazine Interior Motives. The conference took place June 7-8 at the Museum in Docklands near Canary Wharf in the heart of the revitalized docklands area to the east of London and was enjoyed by around one hundred delegates from the international automotive design community.The two-day summit was chaired by educators from two design schools, as a way of deliberately promoting neutral yet informed discussions from the panel. Matteo Conti, Programme Leader of Transportation Design at Northumbria University introduced the speakers on the first day, while on day two Dave Muyres and Geoff Wardle from Art Center College of Design jointly chaired the session.