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12-gauge High-performance Alerter Basic 4-signal Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Clermont, Florida, United States

Clermont, Florida, United States
12-Gauge High-Performance Alerter Basic 4-Signal Kit, US $50.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:orion

12-Gauge flare gun rockets your signal into the sky

Designed for lake and coastal boating use. Pull the trigger for instant signaling power. Features a corrosion-resistant, 12-gauge safety launcher with lifetime warranty and bandolier that can hold up to six high-performance signals. Includes four red 12-gauge high-performance aerial flares that burn at 16,000 candlepower for 7 seconds and reach 500'. USCG-approved for day and night.

Alfa Romeo Milano – spy photo

Mon, 06 Jul 2009

The new Alfa Romeo Milano - snapped on a mobile 'phone and posted on Facebook And that’s the case with this picture of the new Alfa Romeo Milano, which has surfaced on the Interweb (on Facebook – I wonder if it was taken by the wife of the head of MI6?!) and lets you see just what the new Alfa Romeo Milano will look like. Obviously taken on a ‘phone, the quality isn’t great, but there’s more than enough detail to see what the car will offer. Taking design cues from the Alfa Romeo 8C (which did the Goodwood Hillclimb at the weekend), the Milano is more than a little reminiscent of the cracking Alfa super mini – the Alfa Romeo MiTo.

Brake issue prompts recall of BMW and Rolls-Royce vehicles

Thu, 30 Sep 2010

BMW is recalling about 198,000 cars with V8 and V12 engines to fix a problem with the brake system. The automaker said a potential leak in the brake system could cause a loss of vacuum, which would reduce the power braking assistance. BMW said the mechanical brakes will stop the vehicle even if there is a vacuum leak.

Audi set to buy Ducati for $1.1 billion

Tue, 17 Apr 2012

News wire reports in Europe on Tuesday said Audi is poised to buy Ialian motorcycle maker Ducati from owner Investindustrial for about $1.1 billion (860 million euros). Audi has reached an agreement with Investindustrial to buy the maker of luxury motorbikes, with VW's supervisory board set to approve the deal on Wednesday, said a person familiar with the details, who declined to be identified discussing the private negotiations. Audi and Investindustrial declined to comment.