Motor Mounts for Sale
Mercedes engine mount bracket 1041550635 (used)(US $119.99)
93-99 mercedes r129 sl500 cl500 m119 left or right engine mount 1402402217 oem(US $40.99)
08-13 oem infiniti g37 left driver side engine bracket mount assy unit aluminum(US $80.00)
Rear a4527 engine mount for 03-07 honda accord 3.0l v6 acura 3.7l a/t auto(US $25.00)
Manual transmission mount for 1989-1991 gmc p3500 3.9l 1976-1977 gmc sprint 5.0l(US $23.53)
Head gasket set bolts for 07-12 gmc canyon chevrolet colorado 2.9l dohc vin 9(US $79.09)
Win a limited-run Lewis Hamilton portrait
Wed, 19 Aug 2009By Ben Pulman Competitions 19 August 2009 09:00 CAR Online has teamed up with Mobil 1 to offer you the chance to win a limited-edition print of Lewis Hamilton, based on a portrait of the F1 driver which used the oil from his own race car. Click here to enter our competition Earlier this year US artist David Macaluso painted a portrait of Lewis Hamilton using the oil from the sump of the current F1 champ’s title-winning grand prix car. And now CAR is giving away one of 50 limited-run prints being produced.
GM technology chief Tom Stephens to retire
Sun, 15 Jan 2012Tom Stephens, GM's vice chairman, chief technology officer and former head of global product operations, will retire on April 1 after a 43-year career with the automaker. His successor will be named later, GM said Sunday. Stephens, 63, has served as GM's chief technology officer--a new position--since Feb.
Pforzheim University Winter Degree Show 2010
Tue, 23 Feb 2010Pforzheim University held its winter degree show earlier this month, taking over the Congresshall complex in downtown Pforzheim again, rather than the school itself, which is situated on the outskirts of the town. The German school's exhibition covered projects from five graduating Masters' students and eight BA students, with an increasing number of interior projects being tackled, especially by MA students. The exhibition also included work from first-semester Masters students for a vehicle for the nearby spa town of Bad Herrenalb , as well as a 'My First Mercedes' project from fourth and sixth semester undergraduates.


