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Condition:New Brand:Kinetix Reference OE/OEM Number:20 6 880 080, 34 20 6 880 080, 34 20 6 896 673, 34 20 6 896 674, 34 20 6 898 493, 34 20 6 898 494, 34 21 6 860 927, 34206880080, 34206896673, 34206896674, 34206898493, 34206898494, 34216860927 Features:Anti Corrosion Coating, Dimpled Surface, High Carbon Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear, Right Rotor Style:Dimpled

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General Motors boss Dan Akerson gets into the Woodward Dream Cruise act

Fri, 19 Aug 2011

General Motors chairman Dan Akerson personally led a parade down metro Detroit's famed boulevard for car aficionados, Woodward Avenue, on Thursday as part of festivities for Chevrolet's 100th anniversary and in advance of the Woodward Dream Cruise. Taking the wheel of a cherry-red 1960 Corvette, Akerson helmed the procession of Chevy icons, which included 51 Volts. The group was augmented by Camaros, more Vettes and other classics.

AA celebrates 40 years of 'get you home'

Mon, 21 Oct 2013

THIS MONTH the Automobile Association is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its Recovery service - originally called AA Relay - that promised to get you home or to your destination. Back in 1973 there were very limited options if your broken-down car could not be fixed at the side of the road. The AA patrol could only tow you to your local garage to have it fixed or you would have to carry on your journey without the car.

CCS- American Iron and Steel Institute Challenge 2005

Tue, 15 Nov 2005

Transportation Design students from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit recently presented projects done in conjunction with the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). Three students were selected from the college to complete an internship: Chris Piscitelli, Sylvian Bryan and Sang Hoon Shin. They took on the challenge to design a 'functional, innovative and extreme-inspired vehicle that integrates environmental responsibility, cost efficiency and advanced steel materials.' Aside from the peripheral criteria, it is the 'extreme' theme that sticks, the brief satisfyingly encouraging students to really provoke with their imaginations.With the Challenge now in its 17th year, AISI puts its considerable resources to good use, Piscitelli, Bryan and Shin each receiving much support during their internship program, which includes producing scale models of their designs.