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Safety Gear & Devices for Sale
- Cipa 02000 comp universal 7" x 14" marine boat tow mirror (54)(US $26.32)
- Four - 8 oz. safety airhorn air horn sporting safety marine 10801 (1 case)(US $50.00)
- Acr electronics epirb rlb-35 cat.2 model 2744 globalfix pro 406mhz usa version
- Attwood boating essentials- zig zag cleats / pole storage clips
- Orion .12 gauge flare gun with box and paperwork
- Martyr cm812sz steel strap anode (w)
Concept Car of the Week: Heuliez H4 (1972)
Fri, 21 Jun 2013With the H4, Heuliez set out into unexplored territories by offering a concept tailored to the needs of taxi drivers. If today's minivans are an integral part of our daily lives, this Peugeot 204-based H4 should be placed back in its original context in the early ‘70s, when this monovolume architecture still belonged to science fiction. Its dimensions are comparable to a Renault Modus although it's shortened by 140mm.
Avis buys Zipcar and grows car-sharing capabilities internationally
Wed, 02 Jan 2013Zipcar, a car-sharing company that specializes in renting cars by the hour or day, announced Wednesday it will be acquired by Avis Budget for $491 million, or $12.25 a share. The action will help Avis compete against Hertz Global Holdings, which became the world's second largest car-rental company in 2012 following its purchase of Dollar Thrifty car-rental company for $2.6 billion, according to a Bloomberg report. “By combining with Zipcar, we will significantly increase our growth potential -- both in the U.S.
Bugatti Galibier could get 1400hp
Tue, 21 Aug 2012The Bugatti Galibier – Bugatti’s four door saloon – is still on the way and could get as much as 1400hp. It’s three years since the Bugatti Galibier first arrived on the scene, since when we’ve had rumour and counter rumour about when, or indeed if, Bugatti’s four-door supercar saloon would go in to production. But the production of the Galibier has never really been in doubt, although it was never likely to happen until the Veyron was on its last knockings.