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tested and is operating well, comes with tray and antenna connector. faceplate is not cracked around the screw holes like most of these. I usually ship items within 3 days, but occasionally due to logistics and my work schedule I am using 10 day handling time on my listings. International buyers pay actual shipping costs. Guaranteed to pass your inspection or your money back. |
Transponders for Sale
Rt-359a transponder & tray - recently removed for avionics upgrade
Garmin gtx-327
Garmin gtx 330 w/8130 july 2016 aviation gps(US $1,950.00)
Garmin gtx 330 es p/n 011-00455-60 transponder 14/28v guaranteed avionics
Collins tdr 950 transponder nr start at $5
King kxp 750 a remote transponder nr start at $5
Rolls-Royce 'art deco' models (2012) first official picture
Mon, 01 Oct 2012A Rolls-Royce Phantom is already a special machine, but for the Paris show Rolls-Royce has outfitted its display cars in Art Deco-inspired livery and trim. The Phantoms and similarly tweaked Ghost sister get special paint finished and interior trim, and will inspire a production run of Art Deco style cars made available to Rolls-Royce's most faithful clients What's different on the Art Deco Rolls Royces? On the Phantom, the black exterior is twined with a black and white-trimmed cabin, complete with hand-finished steel inlays in the picnic tables and phone compartment.
Driven: Citroen DS3
Wed, 30 Mar 2011The Citroën DS3's success has taken many – Citroën included – by surprise. The company has been forced to increase production since the car went on sale 12 months ago, in the light of unprecedented customer appetite. At launch, there were many who felt the DS3's relatively conventional nature did a gross disservice to the famous nameplate (despite the company's protestations that the DS moniker has no connection with its 50s namesake).
Design Development: KTM X-Bow
Fri, 20 Apr 2007KTM is an Austrian motorcycle company. Originally it produced only off-road bikes, but now it also makes ATVs / quads and road orientated machines, all focused on the enthusiast end of the motorbike market - there are no retro-cruisers, scooters or large screened tourers in the KTM range. In the summer of 2005, this hardcore motorbike company, along with their design partner of 14 years, Kiska, embarked on a research project, which within 6 months saw them committed to adding a sports car to their range.
