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Tools might be the aftermarket items most taken for granted, left on a shop floor to gather dust or tossed in a grimy parts bin. Yet they’re certainly among the most important everyday shop components because they allow fabricators and customizers to transform their vehicular visions into reality...
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued a proposed management plan and final environmental impact statement for the Bears Ears National Monument (BENM).
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Legislation (S.B. 621/H.B. 5888) to allow vehicles with year of manufacture (YOM) tags to display a single license plate on the rear of the vehicle passed the deadline for the Governor’s signature or veto, and thus has become law without being signed.
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Legislation (H.B. 1711) has been introduced in Pennsylvania that would allow the sale of limited-edition ’50s- and ’60s-style heritage license plates.
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SEMA Show exhibitors are announcing plans for the upcoming event, taking place November 5–8, in Las Vegas, with new-product debuts and innovations.
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Australians have been modifying and personalizing their vehicles for nearly as long as enthusiasts have in the United States. Though it’s 8,000 miles from Melbourne to Los Angeles, Australia has long been an important export market for U.S. firms and remains so to this date. In a December 2018 SEMA...
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Starting with tuners, then moving to domestics (and most recently off-road vehicles), Neil Tjin is working on a ’94 Toyota Land Cruiser for submission to the SEMA Battle of the Builders competition.
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Wrangler 3.0 EcoDiesel: Engine Stop-Start technology will be featured on EcoDiesel models, and the powerplant will be mated to a ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic transmission. ’21 Ford F-150: Ford has been working on an F-150 hybrid that is likely to be introduced with the new model, along with a...
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Companies without any physical presence in a state can now be required to collect sales tax based on their sales volume. In June 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a South Dakota state law requiring remote sellers to collect sales tax. (The term “remote” applies to internet, catalog and...