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Valley submersible boat trailer led light kit over 80" wide w/ mounting hardware(US $69.95)
2" ammeter gauge#174095 johnson evinrude black backing/black bezel boat(US $64.95)
Seasense boat utility strip light~red/chrome base #50023601 100% water proof 4"(US $16.69)
Valley submersible boat trailer light kit#30750 l over 80" wide with hardware(US $39.95)
Seasense boat utility strip light~amber/chrome base#50023616 100% waterproof 6"(US $18.95)
Boat led navigation light marine safety outboard motor wake ski sail jet chrome(US $19.99)
Porsche Cayman (2013) first official photos of 981
Wed, 28 Nov 2012One of our favourite Porsches on sale is being replaced – and this is it: the new 2013 Porsche Cayman. Essentially a tin-top coupe Boxster, the new 981-series Cayman was unveiled today in the fitting location of Los Angeles. It's the Mk2 Cayman, after 2005's original first spawned a Boxster coupe for the sub-911 masses.
Police authorities turning a blind eye to lane hoggers
Thu, 16 Jan 2014REX Features MSN Cars can exclusively reveal that just 13 drivers have been fined for lane hogging on the M25 since new laws were introduced last year – while thousands are still penalised for breaking the speed limit. The news comes following a freedom of information request carried out by MSN to the six police authorities covering London’s orbital motorway, which according to the Department for Transport carries 153,000 vehicles a day. Fines for middle-lane hogs from this FridayOn Bing: see pictures of motorway lane hoggers The law was changed on 16 August 2013 to give police officers the power to fine motorists £100 for sitting in the middle lane of the motorway, or any other form of driving considered “careless”, such as tailgating.
Poll Reveals Car Remains King Despite Congestion Woes
Mon, 08 Sep 2014MOTORISTS are trying alternatives to the car to get to work but some find journey times are worsening, according to an AA/Populus survey. More than 20% of 21,000 AA members polled said they had tried different types of transport on their daily commute. These included car sharing, cycling, public transport and motorbikes or scooters.


