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Electrical & Lighting for Sale
Marinco 30 amp 125 volt pigtail adapter plug nema 5-15 female twist(US $34.00)
2pcs 8led marine boat navigation starboard light port red green ip67 universal(US $14.99)
Teleflex boat analog instrument panel clock 8596962(US $20.00)
Ancor 529362 - 12v dc 10w white bottom-pin t2.75 g4 base halogen light bulb(US $21.09)
Ancor 529102 - 12v dc 0.83a 10w white 1000h life festoon base incandescent(US $18.72)
Sierra mp78710 - 12 v dc 20 a on/off 1-pole rotary switch(US $32.36)
Renaultsport Megane N4 rally car (2010) first pics
Wed, 08 Dec 2010Renault's added the new Megane Renaultsport N4 to its current rally range. The N4 draws on a group of heritage Renaults stretching over a quarter of a century - including the 5 GT Turbo, R11 Turbo, R21 Turbo, R19 16V, Clio Williams and Clio Renaultsport. To cope with all sorts of terrain, the Megane uses three-way adjustable shock absorbers.
New GM Europe chief's plans for Opel/Vauxhall
Mon, 07 Dec 2009Nick Reilly speaks out on the future of GM Europe By Richard Webber Motor Industry 07 December 2009 13:54 Following General Motors' back-track on a buy-out from Magna in November 2009, the company's president of international operations Nick Reilly was appointed interim head of GM Europe. Now he's been made the permanent CEO of Vauxhall and Opel, making him the man charged with guiding GM's European division back to profitability.GM has big plans for Opel and Vauxhall, but has made no secret that there will be widespread pain and change before the good times return. The turnaround plan is nearing completion and it's expected there will be around 8300 redundancies, spread around Europe.
Car design: a reader laments current styling trends
Mon, 18 Oct 2010No Sonny, They Don’t Make ‘Em Like They Did In My Day Actually, back then, if they could be bothered to make them at all, they hardly ever made them properly, and much of what got made properly wasn’t worth the bother. So that’s nostalgia for you. But a post a while back from the clear-sighted Wittgenfrog echoed my own thoughts.





