Dock Line Double Braided 5/8" X 35' Navy Blue Seachoice 39881 on 2040-parts.com
Merritt Island, Florida, United States
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Anchoring, Docking for Sale
- Dock line double braided nylon rope 3/8" x 15' red seachoice 39721(US $13.95)
- Taylor fender board guards for 2x4's set of 4(US $50.00)
- Taylor made cd-5818 chafe gard (set of 2)(US $20.00)
- Quick dylan anchor windlass - no reserve(US $1,500.00)
- Quick aleph vertical windlass 12v 1000w 5/16" chain - no reserve!(US $900.00)
- Whitecap hollow base 6" chrome plated zamac cleat - freshwater use only(US $9.00)
DRB-Hicom reject offer for Lotus
Tue, 24 Jul 2012DBR-Hicom – owners of Proton and Lotus – have rejected an offer for Lotus and are intent on nursing it back to health. The rumours surrounding the fate of Lotus - especially after the Dany Bahar saga – have been rumbling around the car world for a long time. Will DRB-Hicom – who bought Proton, owners of Lotus, in 2011 – cut and run, or will they see Lotus as a possible jewel in their crown to be nursed back to health?
Meet the Porsche Macan small SUV
Thu, 16 Feb 2012The small Porsche SUV that goes on sale about 18 months will wear the Macan nameplate, the German automaker said on Thursday. Until now, the SUV project had been known by the code name Cajun, created from the concept of “Cayenne Junior.” Porsche says Macan is “derived from the Indonesian word for tiger and combines suppleness, power, fascination and dynamics.” The Porsche Macan will share a platform with the Audi Q5 and will be built at the Porsche plant in Leipzig, Germany, that now builds the Cayenne. Porsche is spending $650 million to expand the Leipzig plant, adding a body shop and a paint shop.
Third annual World Automotive Design Competition
Wed, 10 Mar 2004The third annual World Automotive Design Competition, sponsored by Alias, was hosted by the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, Ontario, on February 12. Britain's Coventry School of Art and Design, and Tsinghua University in Beijing, China were the big winners, together garnering seven of the eight prizes. Ninety-four students from twenty design schools from China, Brazil, Japan, France, Korea, England, Wales, Italy, Spain, India, Sweden, the USA and Canada competed to win over US$140,000 in prizes.