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Assorted teak wood 5 pieces 12.5-19x2.5-4x0.75-7/8~(US $20.00)
Rinker boats 282 brown 19 3/4 x 6 3/4 inch faux woodgrain boat gauge panel(US $59.95)
Standard antique white 3/16 inch semi rigid pvc boat edge trim u molding (ft)(US $1.99)
Oceanair aft win s pleated blind oa-568265 white 15 5/8" marine boat(US $54.95)
Oceanair aft win s pleated blind oa-568265 white 15 5/8" marine boat(US $49.95)
Automatic submersible boat bilge water pump(US $34.63)
Spyker B6 Venator Spyder Concept arrives at Pebble Beach
Sat, 17 Aug 2013Victoer Muller has deliver the Spyker B6 Venator Spyder Concept (pictured) at Pebble Beach You have to admire Victor Muller’s tenacity, and you have to admire the way he’s sketched the B6 Venator out on the back of a fag packet and got the car world salivating over a car that’s really just a set of pretty clothes. Because glorious though the B6 Venator is – and Victor has managed to rub out the roof on the back of his fag packet in a very convincing way to deliver the Spyker B6 Venator Spyder Concept – it must be someone else’s car to start with. There is no way Spyker has the money – despite Victor’s Gold Medal in investment garnering – or has had the time to develop the B6 Ventaor from scratch, so he’s using something else under the very pretty skin he’s created for the Venator.
One Lap of the Web: The Weird World of Wheels
Wed, 14 May 2014-- Introducing the greatest television show you've never heard of: "Operation: Mystery!" Imagine if the "X-Files" took place in 1960s Japan, and had its own cool custom car the heroes rolled around in: the Tortoise, a pudgy little thing that resembled the unholy combination of an Opel GT and a Dustbuster. It was bulletproof (not really), had gullwing doors (really) and was based on a Subaru 360 (really!). Sadly, its whereabouts are unknown, and it might have disappeared into the ether along with the UFOs its heroes probably investigated.
General Motors designs windshield to see what the eye might miss
Wed, 17 Mar 2010General Motors is developing a windshield display system designed to outline the edges of roads in fog and highlight a deer before it crosses into traffic. The system works by collecting information through vehicle sensors and cameras and projecting laser-generated images onto the windshield. It can also highlight road signs and tell drivers when construction is coming or when a desired exit is approaching.
