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Durite - alarm back-up 97db(a) 12-48 volt bx1 - 0-564-02(US $29.04)
Durite - alarm back-up night silent 97db(a) 12-24 volt bx1 - 0-564-05(US $57.90)
Durite - alarm back-up 97db(a) 12-48 volt bx1 - 0-564-00(US $52.97)
Durite - alarm back-up 97db(a) 12-24 volt with leads bx1 - 0-564-01(US $52.97)
Durite - voltage converter 24 to 12 volt isolated 22 amp bx1 - 0-578-22(US $185.18)
Durite - alarm back-up heavy duty 87-112db(a) 12-24 volt bx1 - 0-564-50(US $189.06)
Porsche finally becomes a VW company
Thu, 05 Jul 2012Volkswagen has announced it is to finalise its takeover of Porsche by buying the remaining 50.1 per cent of Porsche stock for €4.46 billion. The takeover of Porsche by VW has been a long and rocky road, but then family fallouts are always messy. It all started with Porsche attempting to consume VW, but some clever manoeuvring by Ferdinand Piech thwarted the efforts of his cousin, Wolfgang Porsche, to swallow up his business and the financial crisis saw Porsche rack up €10 billion in debt in the process.
2013 Dacia Sandero Revealed
Tue, 18 Sep 2012The new 2013 Dacia Sandero 2 – a Fiesta sized budget offering – has been revealed ahead of a public debut at the 2012 Paris Motor Show. Yesterday we had news of Renault’s cut-price Dacia Logan – which may come to the UK – and today we get news of the Dacia Sandero 2 – beloved by James May – which will debut at Paris at the end of the month and is definitely heading for the UK. The Sandero has been a big-seller throughout Europe for years but now, with the launch of the Sandero 2, Dacia has decided the time is right to make their budget supermini available in the UK alongside the new Dacia Duster SUV.
Kansas City car dealer admits to sending $23,500 to al-Qaida
Fri, 21 May 2010A Kansas City used-car and auto-parts dealer admitted in federal court to sending $23,500 to terrorist group al-Qaida. Khalid Ouazzani pleaded guilty on Wednesday to terrorism-related charges in court in Missouri and admitted he sent the money to the terrorist organization through a bank in the United Arab Emirates in 2007-08. He also pleaded guilty to bank fraud and money laundering.
