Camco Pop A Plate Paper Plate Dispenser 57001 on 2040-parts.com
Del Rio, Texas, United States
Camco RV 57001 White Pop-A-Plate Dispenser Save space and store 100 nine-inch paper or plastic plates under your cabinet or shelf. Mounts easily. New in the box! All items purchased after 12 noon Friday eastern Standard time, will be shipped on the following Monday. |
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Mon, 29 Oct 2012Digital boss Andy Stoy recently passed along this little piece of nearly forgotten Ford history from the early 1990s. We know that our girl Murilee Martin dug this up way back in 2010, but the wonder of the Ford T-Drive system is worth revisiting. According to Drivingenthusiast.com, “T-drive is a system consisting of a transversally located inline engine, a transmission and associated packaging.” The transmission is mounted to the side of the engine, or the back, depending on how you look at things.
Coventry University MA Design Show 2007
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Audi R8 China Edition: 80 cars – numbered 1-99
Mon, 10 Dec 2012Audi has produced a limited run R8 China Edition with a total of 80 cars being produced in Blue and Grey numbered 1-99. Not only has Audi produced the China Edition R8, they’ve gone to some trouble to make it as appealing as possible to Chinese buyers by numbering the cars 1-99, but excluding any number ’4′. The number 4 is thought unlucky in China as it sounds like ‘si’, which means death.