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James "bubba" Stewart Kawasaki Motorcycle Motocross Dealer Banner Sign 93x47 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Kawasaki

James "Bubba" Stewart Kawasaki motorcycle motocross dealer banner sign is in good shape and has no rips or cracks. Measures 93x47. Any questions please ask, thanks.

Who's Where: Taewan Kim appointed Vice President of Design at GM Daewoo

Thu, 10 Jul 2008

Taewan Kim has been promoted to Vice President of Design at GM Daewoo. Having started his career in International Automotive Design in the United Kingdom in 1991, Kim was involved in designing various Japanese and European automobiles, including British Airway's First Class seat design. From 1995, he served as Chief Exterior Designer at the former Daewoo Motor Company, leading the exterior design of the Magnus, Lacetti, Kalos and Matiz.

Ferraris galore (and more) at DK Engineering open day +video

Sun, 08 Apr 2012

DK Engineering open day 2012 DK Engineering – Ferrari restorers supreme – held an open day in March to showcase their facilities and their cars to super and classic car lovers. If you own – or covet – a classic car, especially a Ferrari, then DK Engineering in Chorleywood – just a short drive from Cars UK Towers – is as important an addition to your list of things never to forget as Kylie’s phone number and the location of the missing Bugatti Royale prototype. Founded by David Cottingham, DK Engineering has restored Ferraris for some of the most famous collectors of Maranello’s creations in the world from ‘celeb’ names like Ralph Lauren, Eric Clapton and Chris Evans to industrialists like Sir Anthony Bamford (JCB) and Sir Anthony Pilkington (Pilkington Glass).

Caterham – including Caterham F1 – up for sale for £350 million

Mon, 26 May 2014

Will the Caterham AeroSeven Concept (pictured) be a casualty of Caterham’s impending sale? Caterham’s foray in to F1 hasn’t been much of a success, with not a single point on the F1 board since they arrived in 2010 as Lotus Racing (although Marcus Ericsson was just one place off a point at Monaco yesterday). Now, after warning back in January that he would walk away from F1 if the Caterham team’s performance on track didn’t improve, it looks like Fernandes is ready to walk away from Caterham altogether.