NAV/COMs for Sale
- Bendix king kx125 tray complete with backplate 2 wiring & 2 antenna connectors(US $295.00)
- Polmar pl-760 com radio ! very nice pl 760 transceiver atr500 ar3201 m760 fsg71m(US $495.00)
- Narco escort ii nav/com unit(US $300.00)
- 1982 cessna u206g stationair 6 pilot's information manual(US $98.20)
- Narco mk1 12d nav/com mounting tray / connectors / wiring(US $175.00)
- King radio kx175 nav. comm. radio - 90's model(US $650.00)
2013 Dacia Duster costs from £8995
Wed, 27 Jun 2012Renault has revealed that the Dacia Duster compact SUV will cost from £8,995 in the UK for the 2WD version. Renault threatened that the Dacia brand’s arrival in the UK – and in particular the Dacia Duster SUV – would offer ”Shockingly Affordable Prices’. And they’re not wrong. We thought the Dacia SUV would dip under £10k, but Renault has priced the new Duster in its basic form - admittedly with FWD – at just £8,995.
Concept Car of the Week: Toyota EX-1 (1969)
Fri, 17 Jan 2014Back in the 60s, Toyota launched a few iconic sports cars such as the 800 and the gorgeous 2000 GT. Not happy to have created automotive perfection with the latter, the Japanese brand went on to explore even more extravagant shapes and unveiled the first of the EX concepts series in 1969. While its bold lines are truly Japanese, the EX-1 looked like the missing link between the fast silhouette of a 1967 Maserati Ghibli and the hairy-chested heft of a Dodge Challenger.
Jaguar Top Ten all time cars celebrates Jaguar XE launch
Sun, 07 Sep 2014Messrs Callum, Johnson & March chose the Top Ten Jaguars Tomorrow – 8 September 2014 – sees the launch of the car that could make Jaguar a real force in the ‘Premium’ market – the new Jaguar XE. We’ve had lots of teases and detail of the new XE in the last few months, and now Jaguar are stating the heritage of the XE by publishing a list of the ten most important cars in their history, as compiled by a trio of Jaguar loving petrolheads – Ian Callum (Jaguar Designer), Brian Johnson (AC/DC main man) and Lord Charles March (he of Goodwood). The list kicks off with a 1930s Jaguar – the Jaguar SS100 – and goes on to include the Mark 2, C-Type, D-Type, E-Type, the original XJ6 and the Le Mans winning Tom Walkinshaw XJR-9.