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US $76.71
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Clearwater, Florida, US

Clearwater, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:RETURN POLICY: ALL RETURN SHIPPING WILL BE PAID BY THE BUYER The buyer is responsible for return shipping, import duties and local taxes. Refund for shipping will be given if parts are defective, boxed wrong, or damaged in shipping. Part must be returned within 30 days. Returns will receive refund or replacement. New returns need to be in the original package, complete, and not damaged or installed. RGA are need on all returns: Call 727-446-8484 Returns need our RGA (return goods authorization) number on the box with a copy of your original invoice or eBay transaction number. Refunds can take up to 4 days after we receive the part. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:RICH PORTER TECH Manufacturer Part Number:MA101 SME:_3158 UPC:00874183006858 Country of Origin (Primary):TW Emission Code:1 Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS):8511906040 Life Cycle Status Code:2 Life Cycle Status Description:Available to Order MSDS Required Flag:N Pallet Footprint Size:40 x 48 Pallet Footprint Size UOM:IN Maximum Cases per Pallet Layer:4 Pallet Layer Maximum:10 Remanufactured Part:N

Interior Motives Design Conference 2005

Mon, 04 Jul 2005

Patrick le Quement, Senior Vice President, Corporate Design, Renault made the opening address in which he remarked that "the most profound change I and my team have made is the investment in interior design". He took the audience through a succinct overview of the recent history of Renault design and how far it has evolved from being 'the art of dressing up the hunchback' as a senior Renault manager remarked several decades ago. One of the interesting Renault Design processes he talked about was its 'Trends Missions' where groups of four or five designers make trips into creative areas adjacent to car design for a few days to explore, research and bring back to the studio valuable insight that enriches the design group as a whole and informs the many issues and tasks being grappled with, one of the most important at the moment being defining 'what is Renault'.

MINI compares Classic Mini to Porsche 911

Thu, 06 Jun 2013

The Classic Mini & Classic Porsche 911 A comparison between the classic Mini and the Porsche 911 may not be the most obvious, but that hasn’t stopped MINI jumping on the 911′s 50th anniversary year with a comparison between the two iconic cars. MINI assert that the similarities between the classic Mini and the 911 are based on their ‘Forever Young’ ethos (which is, in no small part, down to the fact both are still clearly similar to the original design)  and their performance. The Mini arrived before the 911 – Mini in 1959, 911 in 1963 – but both turned the car world on its head with a delightful turn of design, speed and appeal, with the original Mini ending up selling 5.3 million and the, still continuing, 911 starting to close in on a million sales.

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento (2010): the all-carbonfibre concept car

Thu, 30 Sep 2010

Finally, after much teasing, here it is, Lamborghini’s carbonfibre concept car – the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento. Unveiled on the eve of the 2010 Paris motor show at the Volkswagen Group’s massive pre-show party, it’s a sub-1000kg supercar with a 562bhp V10, and previews the future lightweight construction methods that Lambo will use on its next V12 supercar and other future models. Sesto Elemento is Italian for sixth element, which is carbon.