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Narco Transponder AT165 XPDR TSO
S/N 80218 P/N 036090304 Taken from a Cessna 172 Removed for upgrade on 10/16/16 Fully functional when removed. |
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Collins transponder tdr 950 pn 622 2092 001(US $65.00)
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King kt 78a transponder
Garmin gtx330 mode s(US $1,175.00)
Garmin gtx327 transponder, part no. 011-00490-00, with tray and connector(US $525.00)
Used garmin gtx327 mode a/c transponder *warranty*(US $795.00)
Bentley Continental GTC 80-11 & Continental GTC Speed 80-11 revealed
Mon, 16 Aug 2010The Bentley Continental GTC Speed 80-11 We went through the marketing reasons a week or two ago when Bentley revealed their Flying Spurs for the Middle East, the Continental Flying Spur Arabia and Continental Flying Spur Speed Arabia, and before that we had the Bentley Continental Design Series for China. It’s all about keeping the customer happy and making them feel special. And this time it’s the turn of the United States of America to get a feelgood car made just for them.
Smoking in cars to be banned
Tue, 11 Feb 2014MPs in the House of Commons have voted in favour of amendment to the Children and Families Bill, thereby recommending a ban on smoking in cars when there are children present in England. The vote does not force the government to bring such a change into law, but has passed with a substantial majority and the recommendation is seen to have substantial public support. Labour calls for ban on in-car smoking with children Smoking in cars ‘breaks toxic limit’ During voting last night, 376 MPs supported the amendment, with 107 in opposition – giving the proposed ban a substantial 269-vote majority.
Aston Martin eyes Lagonda comeback
Tue, 15 Oct 2013The last time we saw an Aston Martin Lagonda on the street, it looked like its sharp angles could deflect not only police radar and laser, but give pedestrians a paper cut if they weren't careful. And the last time we saw a Lagonda concept -- at the 2009 Geneva motor show -- it looked like, well, like what you see above. We're still not sure what we see above, and leading scientists aren't sure, either.
