Ford Shift Column Collar For 87-91 Replaces E2tz-7228b on 2040-parts.com
Danville, Kentucky, United States
NOS Steering Column Shift Collar for Ford 1987 - 1991. Replaces E2TZ-7228B.
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Webinars: Defining the boundary between Technical and Concept Surfacing using Alias
Wed, 12 Oct 2011CDN hosted a new webinar entitled 'Defining the boundary between Technical and Concept Surfacing using Autodesk Alias' on October 13, 2011. The online seminar was especially relevant for design engineers (from aerospace and consumer product industries as well as automotive), for surface modelers, and for lead designers who need to understand the differences between concept surfacing and Class A surfacing. The webinar is now available to view in our archive.
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