GPS & Chartplotters for Sale
Maretron micro/mid field attachable connector 90 male fa-cm-90(US $29.69)
Garmin gpsmap 531 chartplotter 010-00761-00(US $387.64)
Si-tex ec5e chartplotter w/external antenna ec5e(US $452.61)
Garmin get 10 engine tilt nmea 2000 analog adapter 010-11325-00(US $186.35)
Simrad nse8 multifunction display aa010146(US $2,899.00)
Garmin high performance marine heading sensor - includes nmea 10m cable 010-1141(US $852.79)
The Alliance on Winter Tyres: The world’s gone MAD
Thu, 03 Feb 2011Philip Hammond dropped a clanger on Winter Tyres We’ve banged on about Winter tyres to anyone who’ll listen – and those that won’t – for longer than we care to remember. And we’ll continue to do so. Winter tyres can offer better grip in crappy conditions than driving an SUV.
Redesigned Opel Astra revealed ahead of Frankfurt rollout
Wed, 13 May 2009Opel, General Motors' financially embattled European subsidiary, has ripped the covers from its sixth-generation Astra ahead of the car's planned debut at the Frankfurt motor show in September. The five-door hatchback traditionally is one of Europe's best-selling models and originally was expected to play an important role in the Saturn lineup in the United States. Under GM's pared-down lineup, the Astra's Delta 2 chassis is likely provide the underpinnings for a small Buick, initially in China, and then in the United States, depending on market conditions.
From Hooniverse: Spintires is a Soviet trucker video game
Thu, 13 Jun 2013If you’ve ever spent an entire workday watching YouTube clips of Soviet-era logging trucks traversing the wilds of Siberia (who hasn’t?), then you’ve no doubt spent even more time cruising Russian classifieds for vehicles with three-letter names ending in AZ. Now, you may not have to import an eight-wheeled Russian monster truck to get an idea of what it might be like to run roughshod over some pristine forest. As our friends at Hooniverse report -- in great detail -- there’s a Kickstarter on and it’s aimed at bringing Spintires into reality.
