Aluminum Battery Box
------------------------------ *Excellent Condition* 1/8" aluminum construction -- very sturdy Powder coated semi-gloss black Includes all stainless steel hardware and tie-down Rubber grommets for wire exit Fits all popular starting battery sizes (Group 24, 25, 34, 34/78, 35, 75/25) Purchased new, assembled but never installed in a vehicle |
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IED collaborates with McLaren to create the crossovers of 2020
Wed, 17 Nov 2010Students from the Istituto Europeo di Design, Turin have collaborated with British super car manufacturer, McLaren Automotive, to design an off-road, hybrid two-seater for 2020. The 33, third-year post-diploma Transportation Design students were briefed by McLaren Automotive design director, Frank Stephenson, to create a car capable of 'combining sports excellence, driving thrills and the McLaren performance characteristics both off- and on-road'. "McLaren Automotive's plans are wholly based on two-seat, mid-engined performance cars," explained Stephenson.
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Thu, 09 Sep 2010CAR has a rather special eco treat to offer to one lucky reader – a chance to ride in Honda’s FCX Clarity. Not heard of the FCX Clarity? Well you should have because it’s the world’s first serious hydrogen-powered car (only water is emitted from the exhaust) and a few lucky Californians and Japanese currently get to lease one as part of Honda’s research, even though they’re worth about £1m each.