Nitro Bee Single channel racing UHF receiver,features button lock,programmable tone codes,turn-on default and stero earbud capable.Uhf 440.000 -469.9875 MHz , also comes with earbuds and a clear plastic belt clip not shown, used one time.
|
Racing Radios for Sale
- Racing electronics motorola radius complete car and crew chief system nascar(US $1,299.99)
- Racing elcetronic radio harness to run 2 racing radios p and gp seriesmotorola+
- Racing radios car harness nascar arca # rt4302
- Raceceiver for 2 race scanner radio receiver ear buds nascar w1600 micro(US $85.00)
- 2 pack nitro bee rugged race receiver scanner - circle track nascar dirt usac(US $165.95)
- David clark headsetfor motorola p-200, ht 1000 ht-600 and other/racing radios
Camaro poised to claim pony-car sales title over the Mustang for first time since ’85
Sun, 05 Dec 2010With just weeks left in the year, Chevrolet’s hot-selling Camaro looks like a lock to win the pony-car sales title in 2010, topping the Ford Mustang for the first time in 25 years. So far this year--Camaro’s first full sales year since production ended after the 2002 model year--Chevy has sold 75,685 Camaro coupes. Mustang sales totaled 68,264 through the first 11 months of the year.
Ford Taurus SHO-stopper in Chicago?
Thu, 05 Feb 2009The new Ford Taurus SHO is shaping up to be a sleeper. Spy shooters have caught what appears to be the performance version of the new Ford flagship--and it looks almost exactly the same as the regular car. There's a SHO badge on the back--which is stickered over--and uh, nothing else.
Crash scams warning to drivers
Mon, 02 Dec 2013MOTORISTS have been urged to be on the look-out for criminals staging crashes with their vehicles to make money out of insurance claims. Experts said Bradford and Birmingham were the most likely places for innocent drivers to be caught up in "Crash for Cash" scams but Bolton, Manchester, London, Liverpool and Halifax are also hotspots, and staged accidents can happen anywhere and any time. The Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) and Crimestoppers appealed for information on those making bogus claims, in a crime that collectively costs policyholders more than £390 million every year.