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Up for sale is a Vintage Bronze Through hull Water Pickup in great shape.
3/4 in. thread size. Originally from a 1969 Hondo Flatbottem V-Drive. No international shipping please. |
Plumbing & Ventilation for Sale
Vintage perko brass boat bilge water pump(C $145.00)
*new* attwood bilge pump aerator hose kit with clamps boat marine water made usa(US $9.99)
Bilge pump 12v - 3/4" hose(US $9.99)
Sogeman bug buster companionway screen(US $65.00)
Cockpit stowaway shower, white - boat swim shower - marine(US $69.95)
New marine bilge/sump pump 1500gph 12v dc us stock
BBC’S TOP GEAR HIGHLIGHTS THE DANGERS OF BUYING USED
Thu, 10 Oct 2013A RECENT episode of BBC Two’s Top Gear shone the spotlight on the pitfalls associated with buying a used car. The team bought three BMW 325i convertibles and demonstrated how seemingly identical vehicles can have a very different past. HPI warns consumers to remain vigilant and protect themselves with an HPI Check.
Now it’s the turn of Hyundai to take a swipe at GM’s marketing
Tue, 22 May 2012Hyundai's 2012 Super Bowl Advert (video below) With the news that General Motors are to pull out of Super Bowl advertising Hyundai steps up to tell GM they’re wrong. It’s really not been GM’s week. Last week they came out and told the world that ads on Facebook aren’t worth the advertising cost and that they were pulling their spend from the (now) newly floated social media site.
Skoda drives along Popular memory lane
Thu, 05 Jun 2014A EUROPEAN car enthusiast is recreating a remarkable British journey first completed 90 years ago by a famous Czech writer, and is driving a 77-year-old Skoda Popular. The milestone car, Skoda's first to sell in big numbers across Europe, is well into a three-week journey around the UK in the hands of car nut Zdeněk Vacek, starting and finishing at the Czech Embassy in London and visiting many of the cities featured in famous Czech writer Karel Čapek's 1924 tome Letters from England. The Popular itself can celebrate its 80th birthday at the same time, having first appeared to widespread acclaim in 1934.
