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Radar & Autopilots for Sale
Gladiator compass ball(US $200.00)
Furuno navnet vx1 10" 1833c 4kw 24" dome radar system complete +cables low hours(US $1,399.99)
Lowrance thst-wbbk bronze 192 khz txd c/w speed & temp 31-800-1-99(US $150.00)
Robertson simrad autopilot ap3000x(US $550.00)
Raymarine pathfinder rd218 18" 24nm radome w 10m interconnect cable and manual.(US $795.00)
Raymarine type .5 12v autopilot pump - e12139 - brand new old stock - .5l/sec(US $299.99)
Ken Block thrills Gymkhana fans in Austria
Tue, 19 Jul 2011Ford action-motorsports star Ken Block says he was thrilled after more than 25,000 fans attended the first stop of his Gymkhana World Tour in Vienna, Austria, on July 17. The American Internet sensation--his Gymkhana series represents some of the most-viewed videos on YouTube--is combining his World Rally Championship campaign with his three-event tour, which will also make stops in Los Angeles and in Melbourne, Australia. "Ever since we filmed the first Gymkhana video, I have wanted to be able to bring this type of action to a place where people can watch it live, and Gymkhana World Tour does exactly that," Block said.
Citroen DS5: UK debut at Top Gear Live
Tue, 18 Oct 2011Citroen DS5 to get UK debut at Top Gear Live The latest iteration of Citroen’s recreation of the iconic DS moniker – the Citroen DS5 – made a production-ready debut at Frankfurt last month, and now UK drivers will be getting their first chance to see the new DS5 at the Top Gear Live shows. And it’s a good move by Citroen to get the new DS5 front and centre at the Top Gear Live shows – which will be at the NEC in Birmingham and the ExCel in London in November – to prove to those who love cars just how good the DS5 is. From initial scepticism when Citroen first revealed they were reviving the DS badge, we’ve come to love what Citroen has done with the new DS cars.
Tata Pixel concept
Thu, 10 Mar 2011Sitting quietly amidst of the furor of the Geneva show was the Tata Pixel concept. Going predominantly unnoticed, the latest concept from Tata showcases the future of the Indian firm. The pint-sized city car is a clear nod toward the Nano production car on which it is based, but also brings with it many new stylistic features and themes that are likely to be featured on new Tatas.
