Brand New - Ancor Yellow 2/0 Awg Battery Cable - Sold By The Foot - 1179-ft on 2040-parts.com
Bayville, New Jersey, US
Electrical & Lighting for Sale
- Golight portable radioray with magnetic shoe - black #7951(US $301.46)
- Brand new - ancor red 1 awg battery cable - 100' - 115510(US $752.05)
- Brand new - ancor yellow 1 awg battery cable - 100' - 115910(US $752.05)
- Brand new - ancor black 1/0 awg battery cable - 100' - 116010(US $878.44)
- Brand new - ancor red 2 awg battery cable - 100' - 114510(US $302.28)
- Brand new - ancor yellow 2 awg battery cable - 100' - 114910(US $604.56)
Ferrari 599 successor teased in Internet video
Thu, 23 Feb 2012Ferrari is following the new SRT Viper playbook by leaking out bits and pieces of its 599 successor on various Internet pages. The darkened photo shown comes from Ferrari.com, while the video was released at the company's media site. Not much information has been shared about the car.
GM to auction 'Cooksey' Corvette Z06 to benefit Haiti relief efforts
Thu, 21 Jan 2010General Motors will donate the proceeds from the sale of a limited-edition Chevrolet Corvette 427 Z06 that is crossing the auction block this weekend to help fund relief efforts in Haiti. GM design boss Ed Welburn will introduce the car at the Barrett-Jackson auction on Saturday in Scottsdale, Ariz. The automaker will donate the money from the sale to the American Red Cross to fund its work in earthquake-devastated Haiti.
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