Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Depth Finder Transducer Thru-hull Airmar Dst 25-200 Rca Plug Through Hull on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
New Old Stock. 14 Day return guarantee. Tested and ready to install. Please see photo's for true condition.
Brand:AirMar Manufacturer Part Number:DST-25-200 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada UPC:Does Not Apply

 Depth Finder Transducer Thru-Hull Airmar DST 25-200 RCA Plug Through HullNew Old Stock. 14 Day return guarantee. Tested and ready to install. Please see photo's for true condition. We Ship Fast and its Free!!! Thanks for looking, Jeff

Fish Finders & Depth Finders for Sale

New Kia Carens teased

Wed, 25 Jul 2012

A new Kia Carens is being teased with a couple of design sketches ahead of a reveal at the Paris Motor Show. On sale Spring 2013. Kia like to call their Carens MPV ‘Stylish and Practical’.

Audi R8 V10 sells for $500,000 at charity auction

Wed, 25 Feb 2009

Which would you pay more for--a V10-powered Audi R8 or the new Ferrari California? At the third annual Boca Raton Concours d'Elegance in Florida last weekend, the Audi R8--the first one in the United States equipped with the 5.2-liter V10--was the winner in a charity auction, selling for $500,000, well above the car's sticker price of $180,000. Meanwhile, the Ferrari California was snapped up for $350,000, a bit more than the $225,000 sticker price.

Honda Civic Tourer 1.6 i-DTEC wins MPG Marathon

Wed, 15 Oct 2014

The winners of the MPG Marathon in the Honda Civic Tourer 1.6 i-DTEC Last year Honda took the CR-V 1.6i-DTEC out MPG Marathon playing, and managed to return an impressive 78mpg in a car the official figures say should do 63mpg, disproving (to a point) that cars just can’t achieve official economy figures in the real world. This time it’s the turn of the new Honda Civic Tourer with the latest 1.6 i-DTEC ‘Earth Dreams’ engine to go out and eke every possible inch of tarmac from every single drop of petrol. In the hands of Honda R&D engineers Fergal McGrath, James Warren, Tony Shiggins and Julian Warren, the Civic Tourer drove a total of 330 miles and managed to do 97.2mpg – an impressive 31.8 per cent more than the official average.