Onan digital gauge panel. We have several of these. Call or write for details. Priced way below retail.
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Atlantic marine products 9 gallon hot water heater(US $700.00)
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New marinco marine 3-wire locking power inlet 50a 125v/250v shore power inlet rv(US $49.99)
Buss circuit breaker marine #25540 32 volt 40 amp manual reset(US $12.00)
Blue sea marine electrical 30 amp breaker(US $8.00)
1984 sea ray breaker box fuses covers main outlets hot water & stove good cond. (US $30.00)
Rolls-Royce Ghost (2009) prices and performance announced
Tue, 21 Jul 2009By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 21 July 2009 09:46 Rolls-Royce today confirms the full spec of the new ‘baby Rolls’, the Ghost. Although the final production car hasn’t yet been revealed, the prices, performance and other tech figures have now been made public. The Ghost, which is being shown at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show for the first time (the first four pictures are of the 200EX concept car, only the fifth, teaser photo is of the real production car), will be powered by a 563bhp 6.6-litre turbocharged V12.
Pontiac G8: A bit of hope?
Mon, 08 Jun 2009There could be a slight glimmer of hope for the Pontiac G8 to live on in some rebadged form. “I know there's still discussions on it,” General Motors' product czar Tom Stephens said in Automotive News. “But Chevrolet already has several sedans.
Stunners turn out for San Marino Motor Classic
Mon, 13 Jun 2011A splendid new concours debuted on the sprawling main lawn of Lacy Park in sunny San Marino, Calif., on June 12--the San Marino Motor Classic. Featuring nearly 200 classic cars of all eras--from a Brass Era 1909 Pierce-Arrow Touring to a 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO--there was depth and breadth enough to satisfy everyone. While modern Porsches, Ferraris and even hot rods and Cobras spread out on side lawns of the great park, the balance of the show--82 of 179 registered entries--were Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) Packards, Lincolns, Cadillacs and Rolls-Royces, scattered across the main lawn.
