Cap Silver Honda
Thanks for visiting our site!
Cap Silver Honda
Checkout Ebay Auctions For The Cheapest Prices
![]() |
|
OEM Silver Acura TL RL TSX RSX MDX Center Cap Part# 4732-S6M-00 US $25.00
|
OEM Silver Plastic Acura 5-Lug Center Cap Part# A28T US $15.00
|
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
Check out Amazon:
| Account limit of 2000 requests per hour exceeded. |
Featured Article :

Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, is a fun activity for kids as well as adults. While adults can master more intricate pieces, children love making the easier boxes and birds and other figures. Most children are already making little Origami toys at school, paper snappers and fortune telling finger boxes.
The best way to teach Origami for kids is to demonstrate the procedures for them, especially for the younger children. There are fairly simple diagrams, and older children can usually figure them out, but a one-to-one teaching situation, or small group teaching, works best for the younger set. Classic Origami books are written by Isao Honda, Yoshizawa, and Sakade. There are many others, some just for beginners.
Perhaps the most important thing to communicate about creating Origami paper figures is to be sure all creases and folds are done precisely. Very straight folds and crisp folds are important, particularly when you start making figures that use more than one sheet of paper. The paper is the other very important element for Origami. Be sure your papers are exactly square. You can purchase special, colorful, Origami papers that are pre-cut from a craft store. Or, you can make your own squares. By doing two diagonal folds and matching sides, you can create a good square. For kids, just start with some typing paper. Take the bottom right corner and bring that and the bottom side over to the left side of the whole sheet. Press down on the diagonal fold you created and you will see a triangle with a short but wide rectangle above it. Cut off the rectangle, leaving just the folded triangle. Now, unfold the triangle and refold from the left lower corner over to the right side of the square. Your sides should match and when you unfold this, you will have your excellent square piece of paper, with criss cross diagonal folds. This is fine, because many Origami designs begin with a diagonal fold. When you are attempting to do Origami for kids, these larger square are easier for their little fingers and hands to work with and the results will be bigger.
There are many Origami books you can locate at bookstores or on eBay. Look for the easiest, single page creations. Some examples are: blow up balloon box, crow, bunny mask, cat, and dog. The balloon box is fun. Kids make a lot of folds and when done, there is a small shape which, when you blow into the open end, will puff up into a square box. These boxes can be hung as decorations by inserting a small piece of toothpick tied to a string into the blow up open space. Or, kids can just bat them around for fun, or blow them up again and again. Use colorful papers for better decoration. Children can take their white papers and create their own decorations also, before folding into shapes.
Origami for kids is a fun way to spend time rain or shine!
Robert Grazian is an accomplished niche website developer and author.
To learn more about origami [http://basicorigami.info/origami-for-kids/] visit Basic Origami [http://basicorigami.info/] for current articles and discussions.
Car Manufacturers
Daily Market Commentary for February 3, 2009 from Millennium-Traders.Com
Auto sales data for the month of January released today by car manufacturers was horrific. (read more)
http://www.millennium-traders.com/news/newscommentary.aspx
Economic data released today:
Pending Home Sales Index:
U.S. Pending Home Sales Index rose by 6.3% in December according to the National Association for Realtors.
Motor Vehicle Sales:
Ford Motor Company January sales data:
January Light Vehicle Sales 90,131 versus 155,753; January SUV Sales 7,283 versus 15,398, down 52.7%; January Crossover Utility Vehicle Sales 20,147, down 32.1%; January total Sales Down 42.1%; January F-Series Sales 25,237 versus 41,125, Down 38.6%; January Ford Brand Sales 79,322 versus 131,074, Down 39.5%; January Fusion Sales 8,152 versus 9,183, Down 11.2%; U.S. Industry Retail Sales Down 30% in January; Most of Industry Decline in January is Fleet Sales; Lowered Car, Truck Inventory by 27% in 2008; January U.S. Sales Down 39%; Industry Sales may hit Decades Low and Ford January Volvo Sales 2,910 versus 8,036.
General Motors January sales data:
January Light Vehicle Sales 128,198 versus 250,926, Down 48.9%; January Fleet Sales of just more than 13,000 Vehicles at Lowest Levels since 1975; January Light Truck Sales 84,255 versus 146,552, Down 42.5%; January Truck Sales 85,284 versus 148,191, Down 42.4%; January Car Sales 43,943 versus 104,374, Down 57.9%; Important for America to know Chevy fully Competitive with Honda, Toyota in Cars, Crossovers; January Sales 129,227 Vehicles versus 252,565, Down 48.8%; Had Seen 1Q North American Production 420,000 Vehicles; Cuts 1Q North American Production to 380,000 Vehicles; Cars And Crossovers were 65% of GM Retail Vehicles Sold; 129,227 Deliveries in January; Certified Used Vehicles January Sales of 33,695 Vehicles, Up 1% from year earlier; Says Results Driven by 80% Drop in Fleet Sales; Estimates January Auto Market SAAR 9.8 Million; Estimates January Light-Vehicle SAAR 9.5 Million; Says Average Vehicle Transaction in January was $27,000.
Porsche January sales data:
1,658 Units versus 2,595, Down 36%; Porsche North America January Sales at 1,746 Cars; Porsche North America January Car Sales -36% on Year.
Daimler AG January sales data: 35.5 % Decrease for the Mercedes-Benz Cars Division in the U.S. for January 2009; Mercedes-Benz USA January Sales Down 42.9%.
Toyota Motor January sales data:
USA Sales 117,287 versus 171,849; USA Sales 117,287 vehicles; USA Sales Down 31.7%; January Passenger Car Sales 67,263 versus 94,586; January Light Truck Sales 50,024 versus 77,263.
Infiniti January sales data:
January Sales 7,115 Units versus 8,644 Units, Down 20.9%.
Nissan January sales data:
North American January Sales 53,884 Units versus 76,605;
Sales Down 29.7%; Vehicles Saw Sales of 46,769 in January versus 67,961 Units Year Ago;
January Sales 46,789 Units versus 67,961 Units, Down 31.2%;
American Honda January sales data:
Sales 71,031 versus 98,511; Unadjusted Sales Down 27.9%; 7,856 Vehicles versus 11,168 Vehicles.
Honda Acura January sales data: Sales Down 29.7%; Total Sales 2,406, Down 32.4%.
Audi January sales data:
U.S. Sales 4,722 versus 6,418.
Hyundai Motor January sales data:
North American Sales 24,512; Sales Rose 14% on Assurance Program.
Mazda January sales data:
North American Sales 15,420 Vehicles versus 21,212; North American Sales Down 27.3%; North American Truck Sales 3,327 versus 5,681, Down 41.4%.
Kia Motors January sales data:
North American Sales 22,096 versus 21,355; North American Sales Up 3.5%.
Subaru of America January sales data:
Sales 12,194 versus 11,289; Up 8%.
Chrysler January sales data:
Sales Down 54.8%; Jeep Wrangler Sales 6,362 versus 6,137; Sales 62,157 versus 137,392; Had 151-Day Inventory at Month-End; 10,685 Vehicles versus 34,372 Vehicles, Down 69.9%; Finished Month with 359,980 Units; If January Trend Continues, Industry Could See 10M, Fewer Vehicles Sold in 2009; Dodge Challenger Sales 2,757 Units; Jeep Brand Sales 16,834 versus 33,136, Down 49.2%; Fleet Sales Down 81% from Year-Earlier; Total January Car Sales 15,747 versus 45,763 Year-Ago; Total January Truck Sales 46,410 versus 91,629 Year-Ago; 'Consumer Credit, versus Consumer Demand, Influenced' January Sales; Had told Congress Industry Would Sell 11.1M Units in 2009.
At the NYSE closing bell on the New York Stock Exchange, here is how the major world indices and major U.S. stock indices ended the trading session on the world markets as well as the emerging markets including the stock market closing bell price:
DOW (Dow Jones Industrial Average) triple digit gain of 141.53 points to end the trading session at 8,078.36
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) triple digit gain of 101.55 points to end the trading session at 5,288.02
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) gain of 21.87 points to end the trading session at 1,516.30
S&P 500 (SPX) gain of 13.07 points to end the trading session at 838.51
BEL 20 (BEL20) gain of 25.04 points to end the trading session at 1,883.81
CAC 40 (CAC40) gain of 52.34 points to end the trading session at 2,982.39
FTSE100 (UKX100) gain of 86.68 points to end the trading session at 4,164.46
NIKKEI 225 (NIK/O) loss of 48.47 points at the end the trading session at 7,825.51
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) stock market indicators for the trading session today:
Advanced stock prices 1,839, declined stock prices 1,218, unchanged stock prices 111, stock prices hitting new highs 5 and stock prices hitting new lows 89.
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) stock market indicators for the trading session today:
Advanced stock prices 1,562, declined stock prices 1,182, unchanged stock prices 154, stock prices hitting new highs 13 and stock prices hitting new lows 112.
Market trends on the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) and stock market indicators for the trading session today:
Advanced stock prices 328, declined stock prices 243, unchanged stock prices 60, stock prices hitting new highs n/a and stock prices hitting new lows 10.
Chicago Board of Trade Futures Market for the day, at time of this posting:
E-mini S&P 500 (ES) Mar 09: End of trading session price 831.75; Change for the trading session 10.50
E-mini NASDAQ-100 (NQ) Mar 09: End of trading session price 1,207.75; Change for the trading session 19.00
E-mini DOW $5 (YM) Mar 09: End of trading session price 7,987; Change for the trading session 100
E-mini S&P MidCap 400 (MF) Mar 09: End of trading session price 500; Change for the trading session 3.40
E-mini S&P Small Cap 600 (HS) Mar 09: End of trading session price 7,895; Change for the trading session 80
World Currencies for the Forex Market, for Forex Trading by active Forex Traders, at time of this posting:
Euro 0.7666 to U.S. Dollars 1.3045
Japanese Yen 89.310 to U.S. Dollars 0.0112
British Pound 0.6913 to U.S. Dollars 1.4466
Canadian Dollar 1.2304 to U.S. Dollars 0.8127
Swiss Franc 1.1421 to U.S. Dollars 0.8756
COMMODITY MARKETS:
Energy Sector - Nymex:
Light Crude (March 09) gained $0.70 on the trading session for a closing price of $40.78 per barrel ($US per barrel)
Heating Oil (March 09) shed $0.02 on the trading session for a closing price of $1.33 a gallon ($US per gallon)
Natural Gas (March 09) shed $0.04 on the trading session for a closing price of $4.51 per million BTU ($US per mmbtu.)
Unleaded Gas (March 09) gained $0.02 on the trading session for a closing price of $1.17 a gallon ($US per gallon)
Metals Markets - Comex:
Gold (April 09) shed $14.70 on the trading session for a closing price of $892.50 ($US per Troy ounce)
Silver (March 09) shed $0.12 on the trading session for a closing price of $12.30 ($US per Troy ounce)
Platinum (April 09) shed $15.60 on the trading session for a closing price of $967.50 ($US per Troy ounce)
Copper (March 09) gained $0.09 on the trading session for a closing price of $1.52 ($US per pound)
Livestock and Meat Markets - Chicago Mercantile Exchange (cents per lb.):
Lean Hogs (April 09) gained 0.48 on the trading session for a closing price of 62.15
Pork Bellies (March 09) shed 0.35 on the trading session for a closing price of 82.00
Live Cattle (April 09) shed 0.70 on the trading session for a closing price of 86.13
Feeder Cattle (March 09) shed 0.58 on the trading session for a closing price of 93.43
Other Commodities - Chicago Board of Trade (cents per bushel):
Corn (March 09) shed 8.75 on the trading session for a closing price of 361.00
Soybeans (March 09) shed 13.50 on the trading session for a closing price of 946.00
BOND MARKET:
2 year Bond Closing price 99 26/32, change 5/32, Yield 0.96, Yield change 0.07
5 year Bond closing price of 99 14/32, change 17/32, Yield 1.86, Yield change 0.11
10 year Bond closing price 107 12/32, change 1 12/32, Yield 2.87, Yield change 0.15
30 year Bond closing price 115 23/32, change 3, Yield 3.62, Yield change 0.15.
Thanks for reading
Millennium-Traders.Com
http://www.millennium-traders.com
About the Author
What kind of vtec engine do I have?
I have a 98 Honda civic 4dr. It has a engine that has a shiny silver top and says 'vtec' pounded into it.
I know that that isnt it's stock engine as I doubt 4dr's come with vtecs.
Can anyone tell me where it came from? And if its any good? The engine is literally like 3 inches off the ground. I took it to pep boys to get a new oil cap and the guy showed me two oil caps. One for a regular 4dr engine and one for a Si engine. The Si oil cap is what fitted mines.
Also when I went to took it to a mechanic to get some electrical fixed he had told me that my engine was flawless without any leaks and running like it was just built.
I bought the car like that for $1000. Why? it was my sisters and she needed some cash. She bought the car like that as well.
Any help?
Nice, just looked up the code. It is a D16Y8 engine.
Meaning a JDM engine....Sweet....
Thanks guys.
Well from what you've said it can possibly be a D16Y8 which came stock in the 96-00 Honda Civic EX Sedan/Coupe. The engine can also be swapped with a lower mileage one since you said it's in flawless condition.
If you are unsure about which engine you have then you can simply check the engine identification number.
The engine identification code, as well as the motor’s serial number, is engraved onto every single Honda engine block. You can find the code on the exhaust side of the engine, to the left of the exhaust manifold, up near where the block meets the head.
It will say something like D16Z1, D16Y7, D16Y8.
If it says D16Y5 then it's the engine out of a 1996-2000 Honda Civic HX . If it says D16Y7 then it's the engine out of a 96-00 Honda Civic DX/LX. If it says D16Y8 then it's the engine out of a 96-00 Honda Civic EX. If it says B16A2 or B16A then it's the engine out of a 99-00 Honda Civic Si or it can possibly be a JDM engine.
Bristol Blotter 07-17-10
Someone called from a Midway Street grocery store to say an old lady with gray hair was “erratically driving” and “almost ran over pedestrians and now is stationary” in a handicapped space in the mall parking lot.
Thanks for visiting!

US $79.99