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慈溪, 浙江省, China
Welcome enquiry. We will quote to you according to your 3D and 2D drawing. All display pictures are a prototype sample, not for sale . MOQ is 1 piece,Custom CNC machining aluminium engine cylinder block rapid prototyping parts
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Machining Service for Sale
- Custom cnc turning milling machining motorcycle rapid prototyping parts services(C $20.00)
- Custom cnc turning milling machining service motorcycle rapid prototyping parts(C $20.00)
- Custom cnc turning milling machining aluminium rapid prototyping parts service(C $20.00)
- Laser cutting service - professional kern co2 laser cutting and engraving(US $0.99)
- Snowmobile or any other small cylinder boring service(US $40.00)
- Xr100 cylinder(US $90.00)
Coventry students embark on interior project for GM's Opel/Vauxhall division
Mon, 15 Feb 2010Designers at GM's Opel/Vauxhall division have tasked students at Coventry University with creating the vehicle interior of the future. Championed by Richard Shaw, Chief Designer at Opel's Advanced Design Studio in Germany, students will be charged with creating innovative and visionary interior concepts for the next decade, taking into account future needs of consumers but also the brand's values. Judges from GM Europe Design and Coventry University will then select the winning entry.
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Umea University students complete Saab collaboration project
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