Radio & Communications for Sale
Raymarine ray55 marine vhf radio w/ mic(US $249.50)
Standard horizon explorer gps 25 watt vhf fm marine transceiver gx1800gps(US $149.99)
Icom opc-1000 20' cable replacement for hm127(US $120.40)
Icom mbz-1 sun cover for m510(US $37.50)
Japan radio company jrc 3w ku band buc njt8303fa4 new from kvh v3-ip vsat system(US $199.99)
Raymarine raymic vhf handset a46051 for ray218e/ray55e vhf(US $249.95)
Hyundai Veloster Midship concept shows what the Veloster could be
Sun, 01 Jun 2014The Hyundai Veloster Midship at the Busan Motor Show The Hyundai Veloster is actually a perfectly capable – if slightly quirky - sports car, which promises much but doesn’t actually deliver in terms of performance. In fact, when we reviewed the Hyundai Veloster a couple of years ago with its 1.6 litre petrol engine, we wondered if Hyundai would have been better giving the Veloster a diesel lump instead, which would at least have made its paucity of power less of a problem with more torque to play with. And the Veloster Turbo isn’t a huge amount better, only offering 184 bhp and taking 8.4 seconds to get to 62mph; figures we would have expected from the base Veloster if it were to be a properly credible competitor in the sector.
Porsche opens order books for 918 Spyder (2011)
Mon, 21 Mar 2011We already know that Porsche is going to build its stunning 918 Spyder, but today the German sports car company has opened the order book, confirmed some technical highlights, and announced when and where the hybrid supercar will be built. Where do we begin? Okay, let’s have the Porsche 918 Spyder’s technical spec first please… The hard stats first: the 918 Spyder will sprint to 62mph in 3.2 seconds or less, and will top 199mph.
Bugatti Veyron L’Edition Centenaire – first photo
Sun, 26 Apr 2009Bugatti L'Edition Centenaire at Villa D'Este [ad#ad-1] We told you a couple of days ago about the latest in a long list of Bugatti Veyron special editions – The Bugatti Veyron L’Edition Centenaire. Well, all we could really show you then was a scan of the brochure for the car. After all, Bugatti wanted to keep the car secret prior to its showing at this weekend’s Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Cernobbio, situated rather prettily by Lake Como, and hadn’t issued any pictures.

