this map 360 was working well when I removed it a few months ago for an avionics upgrade. comes with the connector. I have the Apollo SL60 GPS com that it with in a separate listing. these are good situational awareness units, good for basic position information in addition to the newer gps maps that are out now. I usually ship items within 3 days but occasionally it takes me longer so I'm using a 10 day handling time as my OFFICIAL handling time. buy with confidence, all my items are guaranteed satisfaction or return no questions asked. overseas and international buyers to pay actual shipping costs only. |
GPS for Sale
Audi A5 Coupe Sport by Project Kahn
Mon, 28 Mar 2011Project Kahn reveals the Audi A5 Sport Coupe Project Kahn take stylish and appealing cars and add some glitz. Not always to our taste, we must confess, but not usually a glitterball explosion in a branch of Halfords either. And it could be argued that some cars could do with a bit of extra visual oomph.
Subaru Impreza
Thu, 21 Apr 2011Another follow up from an earlier teaser shot is this, the 2012 Subaru Impreza, which is making its debut at the NY auto show. Digressing further from its infamous rally-bred history, the latest Impreza is being billed as the most economical AWD car for sale in the US market, and Subaru is also keen to stress the increased ride comfort and interior space of this model, which is claimed to offer unprecedented levels of refinement from an Impreza. The cars exterior, however, does have some nostalgic references, with the bold arches said to 'emphasize its sporty roots and standard All-Wheel Drive performance'.
Ford justifies its Vignale sub-brand (video)
Tue, 24 Sep 2013The Ford Mondeo Vignale (pictured). Ford’s first Vignale-badged car Earlier this month, as the Frankfurt Motor Show approached, Ford revealed that it’s going back to a sales tactic they created in the 1970s – badge-engineering their cars with a coachbuilders name to create an upmarket sub-brand. Last time Ford played this game we had almost 30 years for the Ford Ghia, a range of Ford’s mainstream models that had all the toys as standard to try and create an appealing high-end option for buyers.