Garmin *new* 25kw Gmr2524xhd2 Marine Radar System Add-on W/used 4ft Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Radar & Autopilots for Sale
Simrad halo 6 pulse compression radar 6′ open array w/ri-12 (new)(US $6,799.99)
Simrad ac42 boat autopilot course computer ac 42(US $550.00)
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For parts or repair simrad navico tp500 tillerpilot tiller autopilot controller(US $150.00)
Raymarine magnum 4kw open array radar pedestal e70484(US $3,000.00)
Raymarine e70490 magnum 48 open radar array(US $900.00)
2013 Aston Martin DB9 – Virage Vanquished
Wed, 19 Sep 2012Aston Martin has given the DB9 a makeover – a facelift and a bit more – for 2013 as the tweaked DB9 signals the end of the Virage. But all is not lost with the Virage, as the 2013 DB9 gets a Virage makeover – inside and out as well as more power from its V12 and the addition of Aston Martin’s adaptive damping. The 5.9 litre V12 engine under the new DB9′s bonnet now offers 510bhp and 442lb/ft of torque – more than the Virage managed to muster – and is much the same as the revised AM11 V12 we see in the new Vanquish but with a bit less power.
Alfa Romeo Mito TCT (2011) comes to the UK
Fri, 28 Jan 2011Alfa Romeo's first twin-cluch gearbox is launching in the Mito - and the Mito TCT is now available in the UK. The MultiAir 1.4 is the launch engine for the TCT twin dry clutch transmission. Typically for Alfa, it's technically interesting: Alfa claims it enhances performance and comfort, gives a sportier feel and more importantly in the current climate, reduces CO2 emissions.
2014 European Car of the Year finalists revealed. Could the Mercedes S-Class win?
Tue, 17 Dec 2013Could the 2014 Mercedes S-Class (pictured) win the Car of the Year? We’re at the end of 2013, so the time has arrived to take a look at the finalists for the 2014 European Car of the Year award. In the last few years, despite Europe producing some of the most impressive luxury and performance cars on the planet, the Car of the Year Award has gone to much more prosaic machinery.


