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Furuno Radar RSB-0070 48" Open Array USED with cable. Unit was working when removed for upgrade. Some corrosion on the exterior, clean and dry in the inside. See the pictures.
The picture shows it working with a NavNet display which is being sold in a separate auction. |
Radar & Autopilots for Sale
Raymarine rotary rudder reference m81105 autohelm raytheon w/ link, fully tested(US $119.99)
Garmin / nautamatic new ghp shadow drive valve - garmin 010-11054-00(US $125.00)
Sea tel 3004 satellite tv 30" antenna in 40" radome, appears to be new(US $8,995.00)
Raymarine 4' radar antenna m92693 pathfinder c & e classic open array radar(US $295.00)
Raymarine raytheon 25ft radar cable for 2k and 4k domes
Raymarine radar 18" rd218
Maybach Exelero for sale – ish
Fri, 28 May 2010A Swiss Company is offering replica Maybach Exeleros We’re not huge fans of the Maybach here at Cars UK, as you’ll know if you’ve been here before. It’s just so ill-conceived it beggars belief that a company as savvy and successful as Mercedes can’t see it. Mind you, we’re convinced they’ve just about given up on Maybach – even though they deny it – and the 100 Maybach Coupes being built by Xenatec are a swansong to the marque, which we’re convinced will go the same way it did in its previous life by simply stopping production.
Webinars: Incorporating Autodesk Maya into your Alias Workflow
Fri, 20 Jan 2012How to incorporate Autodesk Maya into your Alias Workflow was the latest complimentary webinar brought to you by Autodesk and Car Design News. The webinar focused on examining the benefits of using polygon modeling for concept development. In particular it focused on the unique interaction that is possible between Autodesk Maya 2012 and Alias Automotive 2012, whilst exploring the workflow that moves data between both applications.
De Tomaso SLC: De Tomaso back with SUV Concept
Thu, 10 Feb 2011De Tomaso SLC SUV Concept We’ve covered some of the trials and tribulations of De Tomaso in the last couple of years, with the assets of the once-successful maker of Italian-style cars with a New World heart languished rusting and unwanted in Italy. But there were no takers; no one willing to breath life back in to a once successful marque. But finally – in November 2009 – a white knight in the form of octegenarian and former Fiat Exec Gian Mario Rossignolo rode in to the fray, and plucked De Tomaso from the oblivion of the history books.
