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- Attwood lot of 3 swivl-eze 360* swivel base mount plate boat seats 17720(US $49.99)
- Attwood boat seat mount swivel-ease lakesport 2-3/8" with friction control(US $47.05)
- Garelick eez-in low profile boat marine seat slide 75091 * new open box(US $99.97)
- Igloo cooler cushion(US $100.00)
- Garelick eez-in low profile boat marine seat slide 75091 * new open box(US $99.97)
- Garelick eez-in low profile boat marine seat slide 75091 * new open box(US $99.97)
BMW GINA concept
Tue, 10 Jun 2008BMW Group Design has just revealed a revolutionary new concept car which utilizes a flexible textile cover to form its outer skin. Called the ‘GINA' Light Visionary Model - an acronym derived from the principle of Geometry and Functions In "N" (Infinite) Adaptions - the concept offers dramatically different solutions that affect the design and functionality of future cars. The almost seamless flexible textile cover that stretches across a moveable substructure has dispensed with the usual body elements found on production vehicles such as front apron, bonnet, side panels, doors, wheelarches, roof, trunk lid and rear deck.
Buick Regal GS at Detroit
Thu, 07 Jan 2010GM are showing a 'Concept' of the Buick Regal GS at the Detroit Motor Show It always seemed likely that having taken the very good Vauxhall Insignia and turned it in to a Buick for the 21st century – The Buick Regal – that GM would take the obvious step of producing a performance version based on the Insignia VRX. So it’s not a huge surprise that GM have revealed the Buick Regal GS as a Concept (concept? Believe that and you’ll believe anything) which they are showing at the Detroit Motor Show this month.
Aston Martin showrooms go Hi-Tec
Wed, 10 Dec 2008I’m not too sure it will help much with sales at the moment, but it has been announced that Aston Martin are to become the first company to use Microsoft’s Surface Device in UK Car showrooms. The Surface device is in essence a glitzy coffee table, with a built in PC running the new software from Microsoft. Based on the software Aston Martin currently uses on its website, the device allows the salesman to configure the car on a coffee table screen, with changes of colour and wheels showing on the screen.