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Paint & Maintenance for Sale
- Sierra marine direct injection premium blend 2-cycle oil 18-9530-3(US $65.85)
- 3m 07193 respirator(US $51.00)
- Eva foam marine boat flooring yacht faux teak decking sheet non-slip pad mat(US $45.00)
- 94"x 35" marine boat flooring eva foam yacht teak decking sheet carpet pad mat(US $45.00)
- Star brite ultimate fiberglass stain remover 32 oz spray bottle(US $15.99)
- 3m - mahogany 5200 marine adhesive/sealant - 06502(US $29.97)
Driver receives 45 points in nine months
Tue, 07 Jan 2014Mitsubishi The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has uncovered the ‘top 20’ driving licence penalty points holders in the UK – revealing that one man from Liverpool has racked up an incredible 45 points, beating the previous record of 42. But what’s truly astonishing about this is that he ‘achieved’ the 45-point tally in just nine months, between 1 October 2012 and 20 June 2013 – and what’s more, he’s apparently still driving. Top Gear presenters banned from driving in France50,000 new drivers lose licence within two years The penalty points were received for eight separate offences, and either failing to disclose the identity of the driver or exceeding the statutory speed limit on a public road.
First Chevy Camaro, Shelby GT500 to be auctioned for charity
Tue, 06 Jan 2009Want to buy the first retail versions of two future icons? Get ready to pony up--for charity. General Motors is auctioning the rights to the first 2010 Chevy Camaro, and Ford is selling the rights to the first 2010 Shelby GT500 at the Barrett-Jackson auction Jan.
The Ferrari 250 GTO and TR
Mon, 28 Apr 2014Sitting in a line under the unforgiving rays of the sun was an astonishing sight: A 375MM Ferrari followed by a four-cylinder Ferrari 875 and three of the most famous cars of all: A 250TR, 250GTO and a 250LM, the last car to win Le Mans for Ferrari. They were not roped off, and the enthusiastic but respectful attendees were free to get as close as they wanted to better admire and take photographs of them. But this was only the beginning.