Indicators for Sale
- C 38 indicator avionics on board weight indicator with night vision imaging(US $1,500.00)
- Bendex king ki 209a vor/loc gs indicator pn 066-3056-11 - removed working(US $695.00)
- Goodrich aerospace attitude indicator model ai-330 k jet p/n 501-1568-10 28v dc(US $3,900.00)
- 10.1in car radio stereo gps 1+16gb mp5 player navigation system for lancer ex(US $205.45)
- Altimeter barometer ycm gauge japan 15,000 feet 18-30 inch hg(US $49.97)
- Honeywell bendix king dc-800 display controller avionics 7003420-906 parts(US $79.99)
Subaru XV gets world’s first self-cleaning function (+ video)
Mon, 01 Apr 2013Subaru UK has revealed that the Subaru XV Crossover can now be specified with the world’s first self-cleaning function for a car. It’s a decent effort from Subaru, with added credibility as a compact urban warrior coming from Subaru’s 4WD prowess, a choice of a couple of petrol engines and a couple of diesels, manual or auto options and prices from £21k to £30k. But in a crowded market place it’s good to have a USP, so Subaru has pushed the boat out and is offering a world first for the Subaru XV – a self-cleaning function.
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 60th Anniversary (2007): first official pictures
Tue, 30 Jan 2007By Jack Carfrae First Official Pictures 30 January 2007 11:35 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 60th Anniversary: the lowdown This week marks the beginning of Ferrari’s extravagant 60th anniversary celebrations – and they’re led by that rarest of things: a Ferrari special edition. Between kicking off a cross-continental marathon and announcing a Ferrari theme park, Maranello has unveiled plans to produce a limited run of 60 unique versions of the 612 Scaglietti. Each car will commemorate the 60 most significant events in the history of the company, ranging from F1 World Championship wins to the launch of milestone models such as the F40 and Enzo.
Barrett-Jackson: Go for the auction, stay for the spectacle
Mon, 16 Apr 2012This year marked the 10th time Barrett-Jackson has rolled into the fairgrounds in Palm Beach. The event, April 5-7, brought a record $18 million in revenue, according to Barrett-Jackson. More than 55,000 people were in attendance in the Thursday through Saturday event—that Sunday was Easter.