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Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Electrical & Lighting for Sale
- Stainless steel mini led navigation bow combo light red-green boat sl marine
- 100 pack blue 16-14 awg nylon insulated butt connector terminals for boats
- 12 or 24 volt 50 amp manual reset circuit breaker with battery mounting bracket
- 23 inch white, red and blue led waterproof round aluminum t-top light for boats
- 25 pack red 8 awg heat shrink butt connector terminals for boats
- Brand new blue sea 7622 ml-series heavy duty automatic charging relay(US $169.99)
Toyota Yaris Hybrid joins the Europocar fleet
Wed, 08 Aug 2012The Toyota Yaris Hybrid – Europe’s answer to the Prius C – joins Europcar Car Hire as the perfect choice for visiting London. Perhaps Europcar should have got the Toyota Yaris Hybrid on to their fleet a little earlier considering the number of visitors in London at the moment? But in future, visitors to London wanting a hire car will be able to opt for the Yaris Hybrid and save themselves London Congestion Charging.
Double Oh My! James Bond Aston Martin sells for $4.6 million
Thu, 28 Oct 2010Perhaps the single most breathtaking car of the fall auction season, a 1964 Aston Martin DB5--better known as the James Bond car--sold for $4.61 million to Ohio collector Harry Yeaggy on Wednesday at the RM Auctions Automobiles of London sale. The Aston was expected to sell for more than $5 million, and the sale fell a bit short of that, registering a final bid of 2.6 million British pounds, or $4,114,760. Buyer's premiums raise the total sale price to $4.61 million.
Cyclists urged to make themselves visible
Tue, 22 Oct 2013CYCLISTS have been warned to take precautions to make themselves easier to see, in time for the darker evenings of winter time. The clocks are set to wind back by an hour this Sunday, bringing darkness down on homeward commutes and making collisions involving cyclists statistically more likely. A survey of 1,000 cyclists, carried out by Autoglass, found that 48% had been caught without lights or high-visibility clothing when the clocks go back.