Raymarine Rc 400 Chart Plotter (hand-held Portable Gps) Navigation Navionics on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Illinois, United States
Raymarine RC 400 Chart Plotter (Hand-Held Portable GPS) Seems to be working fine, don't know how all the functions work Original box, manual, extra cords No Reserve Illinois buyers must add 9% sales tax |
GPS & Chartplotters for Sale
Harmon gpsmap3006c
Navionics msd/1xg gold all usa and northern bahamas chart, microsd sd card(US $89.99)
Garmin gps map 215
Raymarine ray-e70154 / cp300 sonar module 600/1000 watts(US $500.00)
Garmin gpsmap 182 chartplotter gps navigational system(US $249.00)
Raymarine rc520 chartplotter works - burnt screen
Detroit Electric delays SP:01 again
Mon, 26 Aug 2013Detroit Electric, the new startup with an old name, said it is delaying production because it hasn't secured a lease or purchase agreement for its manufacturing facility in Plymouth, Mich. It is also talking to some new partners, though the company declined to name them. North American president Don Graunstadt told the Detroit News, “To further elaborate at this juncture is, unfortunately, not possible as Detroit Electric have entered into negotiations with other parties that have the potential to impact our business strategy and timing,” Graunstadt said.
Meguiar still recovering from viral infection
Wed, 25 Aug 2010TV host and car collector Barry Meguiar remains hospitalized in Monterey, Calif., recovering from a viral infection, but his condition is improving, a spokeswoman said on Wednesday. Meguiar, 67, was said to be in stable condition last week. On Wednesday, the spokeswoman said Meguiar was still on the mend and was awake.
Renault Laguna Facelift (2011)
Fri, 03 Sep 2010The Renault Laguna Facelift 2011 - will; debut at the Paris Motor Show Just like yesterday with the Citroen C4 Picasso Facelift, this Renault Laguna Facelift is about having new product to show to the world at the Paris Motor Show in a few week’s time. After all, the Paris Motor Show is as much Renault’s home show as it is Citroen’s (or Peugeot’s, for that matter) So we get a Renault Laguna tweaked to take it in to 2011, some three years after the Laguna first hit the road. The easiest way to make a car look fresh is a nose job, and that’s exactly what the 2011 Laguna gets.