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Condition:New Brand:Kinetix Reference OE/OEM Number:34216799371, 34206889357, 34206889358, 34106884001, 34106884002, 34106895071, 34106895072, 34 21 6 799 371, 34 20 6 889 357, 34 20 6 889 358, 34 10 6 884 001, 34 10 6 884 002, 34 10 6 895 071, 34 10 6 895 072 Features:High Carbon, Drilled Surface, Anti Corrosion Coating Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Rear, Right Rotor Outside Diameter:Front: 360mm | Rear: 330mm Rotor Style:Cross Drilled

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Video: Rendering a Le Mans racer using layer masks and pixel locking in Photoshop

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

Local Motors' designer and community manager Aurel Francois has made this short video explaining how he created his 'Alpine A444' render for the Le Mans Themed Sketchwall Challenge. His side view may be simple in terms of perspective but by using layer masks and pixel locking in Photoshop, the blue race car soon comes to life. Worth a watch of you're looking to get to grips with computer rendering techniques.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

Tue, 09 Jan 2007

By Ben Oliver Motor Shows 09 January 2007 05:53 Drophead Coupe makes waves in Detroit CAR Online brought you the first pictures of the new open-top Phantom and exclusive video footage last month, but this £260,000 monster still stole the Detroit show when Rolls-Royce chairman Ian Robertson officially unveiled it in what will be by far its biggest market. The 100EX concept on which the production car is based stole the 2004 Geneva show too, and features which we all thought would only be seen on the concept, such as the teak ‘decking’ on the hood cover and the rear-hinged suicide doors, have made it to the finished car. Production starts at Goodwood this summer.

Toyota Etios Launches

Tue, 05 Jan 2010

The Toyota Etios launches in Delhi We brought you the Toyota ‘Blockbuster’ video for the new Toyota Etios yesterday and expected the new emerging-markets car to launch in Delhi tomorrow. But they’ve been and gone and done it today, and although it couldn’t possibly live up to the hype, it’s not a bad looking car at all. Much of what we said yesterday stands.