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PART NUMBER--622-2080-011
SERIAL NUMBER--30938
NOTE--THIS UNIT COMES FROM A CLOSED AVIONICS SHOP AND HAS NOT BEEN TESTED
NAV/COMs for Sale
- Kns-80 nav system 066-4008-01(US $270.00)
- Hoskins dvor(US $15.00)
- King nav/com kx-170 pn 069-1014-00(US $65.00)
- Rt-385a nav/comm radio 46660-1100 - as is(US $69.95)
- Collins microline rcr-650 tso'd adf receiver 622-2091-001(US $180.00)
- Sporty's sp-200 nav/com transceiver aviation radio rarely used in original box(US $157.50)
Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010: Updates & Dougie Lampkin video
Tue, 23 Mar 2010Dougie Lampkin takes on the Goodwood Estate It may still be four months away, but the pace of the PR for the Goodwood Festival of Speed has been turned up a notch this week. We did a piece on the Goodwood Moving Motor Show which will precede the Festival of Speed this last weekend, but it makes sense to bring you up to date with what we currently know will be happening at the FoS. The theme at this year’s Festival of Speed is ‘Viva Veloce!
Vauxhall Rake concept (2011) at Frankfurt motor show
Tue, 13 Sep 2011Alongside the Astra GTC and Zafira Tourer, Vauxhall (and thus Opel) is unveiling something a little more ‘out there’ at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show. It’s this tiny city car, known by Vauxhall as RAK e, and which we’re going to call the Rake. The name is a modern take on the Rak 2, a rocket-powered Opel that hit 140mph in 1928.
Scotland to ban petrol and diesel cars by 2050?
Wed, 25 Sep 2013The Scottish government is aiming to ban all petrol and diesel cars from towns, cities and other communities by 2050. This is according to a new “Switched On Scotland” document, intended to serve as a ‘roadmap’ towards the future that encourages businesses and private motorists to swap to electric vehicles (EVs). On Bing: see pictures of electric vehicles Find out how much a used electric vehicle costs on Auto Trader The government will put its money where it’s mouth is here, by spending over £14 million in the next two years to purchase EVs in replacement of its current petrol and diesel fleet, and installing charging points at major buildings.