Other Electronics & Navigation for Sale
Faria newport ss 4" tach (7000 rpm) w/suzuki monitor(US $252.81)
Aquatic av aq-dm-2b remote control(US $29.00)
Maretron tlm100 tank level monitor - 40" depth max no gas tlm100-01(US $200.00)
Seatel / seatel 116786-1 116000-1 servo amplifier 116321-1 bldc m&l 2-05 rev d e(US $235.00)
Humminbird 710295-1 - mega down imaging+ xnt 9 hw mdi 75 t plastic transom(US $236.97)
Seatel 116024-5 revj3 pcb 116281 rev e1 shielded polang aux relay 116321-2 rev d(US $450.00)
Volkswagen creates driving style-linked music app
Thu, 28 Nov 2013VOLKSWAGEN has created a new smartphone that improvises its own music based on how the car is being driven. Working with British electronic musicians Underworld, Volkswagen has built the experimental ‘Play the Road’ app to help celebrate the launch of the seventh generation Golf GTI. It works by connecting to the car and using its own in-built accelerometer to analyse speed, engine revs, steering, throttle and braking inputs and the urgency of each to create a unique, ever-changing music that ranges from serene background chillout vibes to fast-paced electronica.
Infiniti EX Concept (2007): first official pictures
Wed, 28 Mar 2007By Jack Carfrae First Official Pictures 28 March 2007 07:06 Infiniti EX Concept: the lowdown Infiniti is Nissan’s answer to Lexus, a wannabe aspirational and luxurious brand aimed squarely at Audi, Mercedes and BMW's home turf. Nissan has enjoyed a reasonable success with Infiniti in the US, and they're coming to Europe next year. The new EX, shown today for the first time in concept form, is to be unveiled at the New York Motor Show in April - and it will spearhead the launch in Europe in 2008.
Follow Coventry University students' grad projects on their Tumblr
Thu, 13 Mar 2014We always aim to highlight as many college exhibitions as possible, but with so many graduating students each year, it's not surprising some are taking the promotion of their work into their own hands. The transportation and automotive design students at Coventry University have done just that by setting up a Tumblr highlighting the development of the final projects we'll see towards the end of May. The quality and variety of work looks very promising, especially considering they're some way from finished.










