Kawasaki Mule Universal Roof-mount Radio Kaf00-003 on 2040-parts.com
Benicia, California, United States
|
Kawasaki Mule Universal roof-mount radio KAF00-003
|
Radio Antennas for Sale
15 foot motorola antenna extension cable jdm racing mgb drag race sbc sbc amc(US $29.95)
2011-2015 toyota sienna am fm radio antenna signal oem factory roof mounted(US $44.44)
65-69 chevrolet radio antenna body - nos - 3880695(US $9.95)
Auto power electric aerial automatic antenna mast am fm radio universal
Bmw e46 e65 e66 3 7'es trap circuit 062 h radio signal antenna amplifier 8368205(US $21.00)
Bmw e46 e65 e66 3 7'es trap circuit 116 h radio signal antenna amplifier 8368205(US $23.00)
RCA Citroen/Exa Double Challenge project
Fri, 11 Feb 2011Second year students at the Royal College of Art in London revealed a series of projects at their interim degree show last week. Developed in collaboration with French automaker Citroen and the Exa Corporation, a leading supplier of aerodynamic software, the Double Challenge project asked students to design an ultra-compact model that could establish a unique Citroën e-vehicle aesthetic for the future, all while adhering to certain aerodynamic criteria that would not only reduce energy consumption and ensure stability at speed, but also visually communicate efficiency through its design. The project, which kicked off in October last year, was closely followed by representatives from Citroen and Exa, who examined each of the projects and chose a winner, Heikki Juvonen, at the event last week.
2013 Range Rover Leaks
Mon, 16 Jul 2012We have the first photo of the 2013 Range Rover ahead of an official reveal and debut at the Paris Motor Show in September. UPDATE: It seems there are copyright issues with the photo we have of the 2013 Range Rover (the photo was not leaked by Land Rover as some may have suspected) so Land Rover has requested we take it down. We have therefore acquiesced.
Ford invents agile, low-cost solution for prototyping, customization and limited production [w/video]
Wed, 03 Jul 2013A new metal forming technique pioneered by Ford that drastically reduces the time and cost of producing low-volume and one-off body parts may lead to cost-effective customization, redesigns, one-offs and limited production runs. Ford Freeform Fabrication Technology (F3T) forms sheets of metal by two stylus-like tools, one on each side of the surface. Using CAD data they form the part to the exacting strength and finish tolerances usually associated with stamping dies.
