NAV/COMs for Sale
Viavi/aeroflex nav402ap nav/comm/ils test set pn: nav-402ap - tested to power on(US $1,199.99)
Garmin gns 530t - p/n 011-00940-31 - 28v w/ taws - sv - easa/faa dual(US $5,100.00)
Bendix/king kfs 564a - p/n 071-1283-12 - oh - easa f1(US $2,220.00)
Friden dual tachometer an5530-2-12.(US $9.99)
Beechcraft fuel quantity indicator p/n 58-380075-19(US $75.00)
Tkm mx300 nav/comm 14v serviced with faa 8130-3 form & warranty / exchange avail(US $2,250.00)
Autoweek in review: What you might have missed
Fri, 30 Mar 2012Lotus has jumped on the trendy bespoke train and joined forces with controversial design firm Mansory. It sounds as if the two firms are conspiring to add weight and chavish cosmetic embellishments to the British performance cars. We hope they will prove us wrong.
Lincoln shoots for a happier ending after troubled MKZ launch
Fri, 03 May 2013How far off track did the launch of the redesigned Lincoln MKZ get? The car, whose chassis bears the burden of a once-thriving luxury brand now trying to prove it's still relevant -- originally was supposed to start arriving at dealerships last fall, around the same time Steven Spielberg's movie Lincoln was hitting theaters around the country. But by the time many customers who had ordered an MKZ actually got their cars, Lincoln already was out on DVD.
Car Scrappage Scheme – Darling wastes the chance – Just like that!
Wed, 22 Apr 2009Darling wastes an opportunity with a half-hearted car scrappage scheme [ad#ad-1] The Car Scrappage Scheme had problems as a concept. But it was a way to help shift more cars (but without a change in underwriting policy it’s debatable how many would sell). And at £2,000 a go it was a reasonable incentive to buy.



