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Cochran, Georgia, United States
NAV/COMs for Sale
- Gtx 327 garmin(US $1,190.00)
- Gma340 - garmin(US $1,099.00)
- Bendix / king ka-33 cooling blower fan - 071-4037-01(US $60.00)
- Aircraft alternator belt, p/n37b19774-374(US $55.00)
- Kx-175b king nav/com(US $300.00)
- King kn 72 vor loc converter kn 75 glidescope receiver maintenance manual(US $34.00)
Ford Focus is the best selling car…in the World
Sat, 01 Sep 2012In the week Ford built its 350 millionth car, the Ford Focus has been revealed as the best selling car in the world in 2012. It probably helps that the Ford Focus is now a proper world car, rather than just a European model, but it’s still an impressive claim - the Ford Focus sold 522,181 in the first seven months of 2012, making it the world’s top selling car. Of that half a million plus Focuss (Focii?) Ford shifted over a quarter of them in Europe (153,400) and the Focus outsold both the Toyota Corolla and VW Golf worldwide and in the last year a massive 860,00 Focus have found homes round the world.
Goodwood Revival Sold Out – but there’s a few ‘Turn up & Hope’ tickets left for tomorrow
Thu, 15 Sep 2011Goodwood Revival 2011 Sold Out We always say the Goodwood Festival of Speed is just about the best event of the year; diverse, interesting and fun – even for the non-petrolhead. But the Goodwood Revival – which starts tomorrow and goes on over the weekend – is a really fun motoring nostalgia-fest of fun and frolics, costumes and stalls, cars and racing. And on-petrolheads love it even more than the FoS.
Lotus V8: the new engine plan in full
Thu, 23 Jun 2011Lotus has confirmed details for its new inhouse V8 engine family, which will make its first road car appearance in the 2013 Esprit. Responding to feedback which said the 'New Era' plan to launch five new models was weakened by its reliance on Toyota engines, the new management team decided last Christmas to design and develop its own engine. 'The feedback from customers was "how can you justify a £100,000 car with a Toyota engine?",' said chief executive Dany Bahar.