Seating for Sale
- Adjustable height boat seat pedestal aluminum alloy 360��swivel fore/aft slide(US $140.17)
- New 1 pair seat support swing leg for foldable boat bench stainless steel(US $51.35)
- New boat seat pedestal aluminum alloy 360 degree swivel 350 to 500mm adjustable(US $208.13)
- 2x stainless steel 3/4" pin post seat base 7" l x 7" w square seat posts bracket(US $50.00)
- Swivl-eze lock'n-pin aluminum boat seat pedestal mount 7-inch x 7-inch base 3/4"(US $33.02)
- Boston whaler boat 3200r center console cushion bow port side 1969353 new(US $595.00)
Mobile phone use most hated by drivers
Wed, 23 Apr 2014THE MOST HATED driving habit in the UK is using a mobile phone to call or text while behind the wheel. A study has found 47% of British drivers say this is the habit they despise the most in other drivers. Using a mobile phone while driving is illegal, but other poor driving rated highly in Britain’s top 10 most hated driver habits.
Concept Car of the Week: Citroën C-Metisse (2006)
Fri, 29 Nov 2013Citroen was on a roll back in 2006, in terms of its production cars such as the C4 and C6, but most notably in advanced design. The previous 'C-' range of concepts that started in 2002 with the C-Airdream, swiftly followed by the C-Airlounge and C-Sportlounge. But there's a feeling that the this fourth car in the series was the one that showed the PSA design team at its flamboyant best.
Call to cut school run car journeys
Tue, 17 Jun 2014A 10% CUT in school run car journeys would boost Britain's economy by around £46 million a year, a sustainable transport charity has claimed. Sustrans, which is calling on the Government to formally recognise the right of every child to be able to walk or cycle to school safely, estimates that ferrying children to school by car accounts for 24% of peak time traffic. Using Department for Transport modelling to calculate the financial drain on business caused by rush-hour congestion, Sustrans estimated that a 14% reduction in car use for school runs would take 167,000 vehicles off the road with an annual "saving" of £66.2 million.