240x90cm Eva Foam Pad Marine Boat Gym Yacht Flooring Decking Sheet Carpet Gray on 2040-parts.com
Paint & Maintenance for Sale
2002 crownline 202 br swim step transom pad boat eva foam teak deck flooring(US $719.00)
2019 crownline 205 swim step transom pad boat eva foam teak deck flooring(US $695.00)
2006 crownline 207 br swim step transom pad boat eva foam teak deck flooring(US $699.00)
2005 crownline 216 swim step transom pad boat eva foam teak deck flooring(US $795.00)
shurhold shur-lok 8" soft brush - yellow polystyrene bristles - marine cleaning(US $41.30)
shurhold shur-lok 10" stiff deck brush - white polypropylene bristles - 990(US $47.50)
Volkswagen to buy Giorgetto Giugiaro’s Italdesign?
Thu, 20 May 2010The Morris Ital - one of Morris Ital by Giorgetto Giugiaro's greatest (sort of) It’s probably a fair bet – or at least was and has been for some time – that Volkswagen would be in the frame to buy an motoring asset that comes on the market. Especially if that asset is in trouble and an iconic name can be grabbed for a song – or less. Which explains why the names of VW and Giugiaro’s Italdesign are being linked together as the Italian designer appears to seek a car maker to rescue it from the woes of being an independent in these rather troubled times.
Toyota announces winners in design competition (w/ Video)
Tue, 20 Jan 2009Toyota has announced the winners of a sponsored design competition hosted by London's Royal College of Art. Based on the theme of ‘Intelligent Urban Living', the winners include a simple but effective vertical storage system to keep bikes out of reach of thieves and a keyboard display that makes life easier for two-fingered typists. Inspired by the design of Toyota's innovative iQ city car, which addresses many of the challenges of modern city living with its compact dimensions, the contest generated inspiration that gave a new twist to some familiar household objects and produced innovations to make modern life easier and more environmentally responsible.
Think you can talk and drive? Not so much…
Tue, 09 Apr 2013It has been well documented that texting while driving is a risky practice that results in thousands of motor-vehicle deaths each year. But talking rather than texting isn't really a better alternative, according to experts at the National Safety Council. The council is hoping to better explain why driving and talking on a cell phone is so dangerous by examining how the brain works when faced with multiple cognitive tasks.













