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Stacer - 450mm x 135mm x 2 - original - left & right pair - boat decals(AU $35.00)
Fits sea-bee goodyear 6 gallon outboard motor engine fuel tank decal (set of 2)(US $24.95)
Letter & number sticker kit 3” waterproof white boat marine mailbox 4 of each(US $11.99)
Seachoice marine self-adhesive boat stripe striping tape 3 mil blue 1"x50' 77939(US $14.99)
Stacer - 450mm x 135mm x 2 - left & right pair - black - boat decals(AU $35.00)
Stacer - 450mm x 135mm x 2 - black boat- left & right pair - boat decals(AU $42.00)
Renault's four electric Frankfurt stars: the teaser
Thu, 10 Sep 2009Renault will show off four electric cars at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 10 September 2009 17:18 Renault today trailed its electric car debutants for next week's Frankfurt motor show – revealing the four battery cars that will hog the limelight in Germany. The Renault zero-emissions cars will be shown in full on Tuesday 15 September 2009, but this image gives us a taster for what's to come.Carlos Ghosn, Renault's chief exec, will unveil four new electric cars, seen here for the first time. This overhead shot confirms that Renault will unveil a range of EVs – from a tiny city car through a supermini and van all the way up to what looks like an electric saloon car.Electric cars: the theme of FrankfurtPlenty of manufacturers will be showing off electric or petrol-electric cars at Frankfurt's IAA this year: there's an electric Merc SLS and Hyundai i10, plus more hybrids than you could shake a socket at – including debuts from Lexus, Peugeot and BMW.
Vauxhall Zafira Tourer (2011) first official pictures
Wed, 18 May 2011It’s not the new Vauxhall Zafira, it’s the new Vauxhall Zafira Tourer. Why the new name? Because the current Zafira will continue to be sold alongside the new Zafira Tourer, which lands in UK showrooms in early 2012.
Toyota Me.We concept (2013) first official pictures
Wed, 24 Apr 2013Toyota’s new Me.We concept aims to rethink multi-purpose vehicles, with an adaptable cabin set-up and Earth-friendly components. The boxy crossover combines a light, cheap-to-produce architecture with an electric powertrain and full-recyclable body panels. A car of the future, or concept fantasy?