Humminbird Dual Helix Starter Kit - In Hull For Fibreglass Boats on 2040-parts.com
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Raymarine mim multi-satellite interface module a42195 for dish network - used(US $99.50)
Raymarine mim multi-satellite interface module a42195 for dish network - new(US $189.50)
Raymarine bracket screw knobs for a65 / a67(US $24.99)
Marine panel meter ips-2 rudder with backlighting(US $199.00)
Albatross alba-multi 793 nmea2000 analog to digital converter alba multi control(US $349.00)
Silva nexus comnav nx2 wind data instrument display unit wind+ speed direction(US $300.00)
Win one of six pairs of Polaroid sunglasses
Tue, 30 Jun 2009By James Popsys Competitions 30 June 2009 09:30 The summer is here and CAR Online has teamed up with Polaroid sunglasses to give away six pairs of its range-topping shades. Click here to enter our competition. Polaroid was the inventor of polarising lens technology in 1930s, so all the sunglasses we’re giving away feature polarised lenses, which deliver 100% UV protection and block glare, rather than just making things darker.
The 149mph M25 driver and UK’s other speeding record breakers revealed
Thu, 29 May 2014A motorist has been caught doing 149mph on the M25 in Kent By Tim Pollard Motoring Issues 29 May 2014 08:56 A motorist was caught doing 149mph on the M25, a Freedom of Information request has revealed. The rushing driver was flashed by a speed camera on the London orbital near Swanley, Kent and heads a list of Britain’s fastest speeders in a new survey. All of the UK’s 39 police forces were asked to cough up their most outrageous speeding offences in the past year by the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) and the results make eye-popping reading.
VW XL1 (2013) 314mpg eco-car heads for production
Tue, 26 Feb 2013VW supremo Ferdinand Piech has kept his promise of putting the XL1 super-eco car into production. VW has confirmed the 313mpg XL1 will be built in limited numbers, around 50 of which are earmarked for UK sale. It's an expensive way to save money on fuel though: projected prices for the XL1 run into six figures.