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Hawk Scare Light / Itc Incorp. 81760-d Scare Light Lights Exterior Rv on 2040-parts.com

US $23.58
Location:

Woodbury, New Jersey, United States

Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
HAWK SCARE LIGHT / ITC INCORP. 81760-D  Scare Light LIGHTS  EXTERIOR RV, US $23.58, image 1
Condition:New Brand:ITC INCORP. Model:81760-D Manufacturer Part Number:81760-D UPC:733328120999 MPN:81760-D

"HAWK" SCARE LIGHT DUAL 20W HALOGEN - MANUFACTURERS SELECT BY ITC # 81760-D

"HAWK" SCARE LIGHT DUAL 20W HALOGEN - MANUFACTURERS SELECT BY ITC # 81760-D  

Attractive design Rectangular shape Two 20 watt halogen bulbs in a 6-position bulb holder Provides more light to the patio area Bright direct light Crystal clear lens.
Dimensions: 5.5H x 6.75W x 2.5D (SEE PHOTO)

Chinese Grand Prix (2014): RESULT

Sun, 20 Apr 2014

Chinese Grand Prix (2014): RESULT Qualifying for the 2014 China Grand Prix yesterday saw a much more level playing field than we’ve seen so far this year thanks to a rain-soaked track. But that didn’t stop Lewis Hamilton taking an easy pole (although the Red Bulls of Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel squeezed Nico Rosberg in to fourth place) and, true to current form, Hamilton flew away to win the Chinese Grand Prix and Nico Rosberg, after dropping to sixth place after a poor start, fought back to make this another Mercedes one-two. Hamilton’s drive was a crushing one – he pulled away strongly from the start and cruised to the win – but it was livelier behind.

State Farm releases Driver Feedback app

Wed, 04 May 2011

Accelerometers aren't just for the autocross geeks who want to see whether they threw more than 1.0 lateral g's on their last apex. These gadgets have made their way to the iPhone. State Farm is releasing its Driver Feedback app, which uses the iPhone's high-tech guts (accelerometer, gyroscope and digital compass) to measure driving habits such as smoothness or aggressiveness during acceleration, frequency and abruptness of braking and how hard you take corners (ahem, BMW owners).

Rare foreign cars head to Carlisle this weekend

Thu, 15 May 2014

Every spring, Carlisle, Pa., (otherwise known as the Woodstock of the classic-car hobby, a title it now fully shares with Hershey) hosts a weekend event just for foreign cars. Last year, over 1,000 cars gathered in central Pennsylvania, with rare foreign machinery making its way from all over the lower 50 and parts of Canada. The longest-traveled cars we spotted last year wore British Columbia plates, which should give you a clue as to the event's following, though we're still unsure which cars we spent the longest time gawking at.