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Intake & Fuel System for Sale
- New sierra premium fuel water separating filter s18-7919 mercury 35-809101(AU $41.00)
- New sierra premium fuel/water separating filter 18-7948 racor s3227 10 micron(AU $48.40)
- Sierra fuel filter 18-7784 brand new mercruiser 35-11004a1(AU $25.00)
- Nice bench tested omc 4 wire vro pump for pre-1998 3, 4, 6 cyl evinrude johnson(US $139.00)
- Nice bench tested omc 4 wire vro pump for pre-1998 3, 4, 6 cyl evinrude johnson(US $139.00)
- Mercruiser intake manifold 4.3 262 v6 2 barrel bbl 11974 42752 6269732 910997(US $149.95)
College Exhibition: Pforzheim University Summer Show 2009
Fri, 07 Aug 2009Germany's Pforzheim University recently held its summer degree show at the city's Congress Center for students in the school's Transportation Design program. The exhibition included work from nine graduating Masters' students and 13 Diploma students, as well as a Mercedes-Benz-sponsored project by MA students, a Renault-sponsored project by undergraduates in their 4th and 6th semesters and three Volkswagen-sponsored projects. Projects from the graduating MA students included: Porsche P'5200 Stephan Everwin Named after Porsche's product matrix - 5000 being the category for sport and 200 representing water - the Porsche Design sailing yacht considers the holistic sailing experience rather than just the product itself, "It's not about speed, but the experience," Everwin told CDN.
Hyundai blamed for France’s economic woes
Thu, 30 Aug 2012French Industry Minister Arnaud Montebourg has accused Hyundai Kia of ‘Dumping’ cars in the French market. In an apparent bid to galvanise the workforce of PSA and Renault to emulate French Farmers by setting fire to the competition, French Industry Minister, Arnaud Montebourg, has claimed that Hyundai and Kia are ‘Dumping’ cars in to the French market to undermine sales of Peugeot, Citroen and Renault. Well, he would, wouldn’t he?
GM technology chief Tom Stephens to retire
Sun, 15 Jan 2012Tom Stephens, GM's vice chairman, chief technology officer and former head of global product operations, will retire on April 1 after a 43-year career with the automaker. His successor will be named later, GM said Sunday. Stephens, 63, has served as GM's chief technology officer--a new position--since Feb.