Fire Extinguishers for Sale
Fire extinguisher holder bracket adjustable fit 1976-2021 jeep wrangler jl jk tj(US $10.99)
Lifeline handheld 1.75 litre foam extinguisher serviced with mounting bracket(US $)
Fire extinguisher mount bracket for 10lbs dry/5lb co2 extinguisher vehicle, boat(US $49.59)
Dv8 offroad d-fire-clmp-l-dor(US $52.88)
Lifeline 103-101-009 zero 360 sprint car fire system, no clamp(US $598.99)
Brk electronics auto5 automotive fire extinguisher dot approved; 1.4 pounds(US $44.00)
New Suzuki Swift (2011) revealed
Thu, 10 Jun 2010The 2011 Suzuki Swift revealed After a few leaked and spy pictures cropped up, Suzuki has decided to do the sensible thing and stick out some detail and an official picture to feed interest in the new Suzuki Swift, which is due to go on sale in the Autumn. The new Swift is bigger than the current car – 90mm longer and an extra 50mm in the wheelbase – but despite that it’s both lighter and stiffer which means more room, more performance and better dynamics. When the new Swift launches the existing 1.3 litre lump will be replaced by a new 1.2 litre Dual VVT producing 92bhp and 87lb’ft of torque.
CPP announces new Jensen Interceptor
Wed, 21 Sep 2011Coventry Prototype Panels is on an impressive roll. Following heady investment from its Russian investor and a passionate drive from its founder and Managing Director, Brendan O'Toole, the coachbuilding specialist has expanded rapidly over the past two years, acquiring brands and forming partnerships. The latest chapter in the ongoing development of the company aims to resurrect not only the Jensen brand, but also its most famous creation: the Interceptor. The new car, set to publicly unveiled in late 2012, has been penned by Coventry-based design consultancies and echoes the original built between 1966 and 1976.
Ford resurrects Vignale name in an attempt to add premiumness to mainstream models
Wed, 04 Sep 2013Ford is resurrecting the name of renowned Italian design house Vignale in an attempt to bring its mainstream models up market in Europe. Of course this isn't Ford's first experience of using a defunct carrozzeria for its range-topping models – remember Ghia? The first of these new models will be the Mondeo, which will appear with Vignale badging, lashings of chrome and quilted leather in Frankfurt next week.