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Vertex exhaust valve gasket kit-mxz400 '00-05- 600 skandic wt '03- 719117(US $19.11)
Starting line products silencer for polaris 800 axys rmk 09-319(US $332.45)
Straightline performance black y-pipe 132-137 241-20601(US $249.95)
Vertex exhaust gasket arctic cat s/m 718059(US $11.20)
Straightline performance y-pipe for polaris 132-106(US $249.95)
Straightline performance single pipe ski-doo 134-162(US $549.95)
College Exhibition: Umea Institute of Design Degree Show 2004
Wed, 11 Aug 2004Students at Sweden's Ume? University Institute of Design presented their work in the annual Degree Show in June, which included work from the Masters programmes in Transportation Design, Advanced Product Design, and Interaction Design along with the final thesis projects from the Bachelor level graduates. Go to Photo Gallery250 photos The degree students from the three year bachelor programme showed their 10 week final degree projects in Industrial Design, and the two year Masters Programmes presented their 20 week final degree works.
Vauxhall Insignia facelift revealed for 2014
Wed, 12 Jun 2013The Vauxhall Insignia gets a facelift for 2014 with new engines and lower prices The Vauxhall Insignia is a more than decent car – and a big improvement on the Vectra that went before – but it’s now almost five years old so it’s time for a bit of a facelift. Vauxhall has revealed the updated Insignia for 2014 that gets a decent raft of changes, both cosmetically and under the skin, to make it better to live with and more economical. Sensibly, Vauxhall has cut the bewildering range of Insignia trim levels from 14 to eight (do they need even that many?), with Design Trim at the bottom and Elite trim at the top, and the new Insignia Design starting at £16,279 – £3500 less than the old Insignia ES.
Chevy Volt will do 230mpg
Tue, 11 Aug 2009GM are claiming 230 mpg for the Chevy Volt The premise is that the vast majority of buyers for the Chevy Volt will do no more than 40 miles a day. Which just happens to be the range that the Volt has. So I suppose they could have worked out the cost of the electricity to fully charge the Volt, converted that in to the cost of petrol and come to the conclusion that it does 230mpg.
