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2 x boat hand rail fitting 7/8" rectangular base marine hardware stainless steel(US $27.32)
2 pcs adjustable bimini boat top straps with all 2 snap hooks on each end not...(US $14.79)
Taylor made 1163 door catch(US $16.61)
Vintage new old stock cast galvanized/bronze screw open mushroom deck vent(US $249.00)
Chaparral boat swim platform brace ps-8 | 21 1/2 inch stainless(US $62.14)
Schaefer marine boat grooved control knob mf-11-g | gold anodized aluminum(US $24.99)
Audi nanuk off-road supercar concept for Frankfurt Motor Show 2013
Mon, 09 Sep 2013Audi has revealed a surprise new concept on the eve of the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show – the Audi nanuk quattro concept, a 544hp V10 TDI-engined crossover supercar. The Audi nanuk quattro concept SUV supercar is a design collaboration with famous Italian styling house Giugiaro and, says Audi, has been created to combine ‘the dynamics of a high-performance sports car with Audi’s quattro expertise on the road, on the race track and also off-road’. Click on the image above to read more about the leftfield Audi nanuk quattro concept supercar surprise…
Mazda 3 (2014)
Tue, 02 Jul 2013The third-generation Mazda 3 is the also the third model from the Hiroshima-based company to be developed under its much-flaunted ‘Skyactiv', high-efficiency mantra and its Kodo design language. Outside it's a clear relative of the previous Kodo (Japanese for ‘soul of motion') Mazdas, the D-segment 6 and CX5 compact SUV. Its DRG is familiar from those cars with a deep, five-sided grille with a sharp chrome accent that spears into the wide lamps.
A profile of Steve McQueen: Autoweek archives
Fri, 21 Oct 2011For today's Autoweek archive feature, we are highlighting an article by Denise McCluggage from February 1981. McCluggage knew McQueen and recalls her encounters with the “King of Cool” through the years until his death. Before becoming a star, McQueen and McCluggage met over their mutual love of automobiles, more specifically the MG-TC, which both subsequently owned.


