Electrical & Lighting for Sale
Xantrex xm1800 pro series inverter 806-1810(US $385.36)
Paneltronics 'c' frame magnetic circuit breaker - ce - 50 amp - single pole 206-(US $36.36)
Boat round flush mount stern transom running light stainless steel trim (US $0.99)
Blue sea 8110 mini clamp multimeter(US $156.05)
Ancor 220020 225 piece electrical repair kit w/strip & crimp tool(US $69.75)
Seaworthy 18 gauge 50' marine speaker wire seaspkwire50(US $31.63)
Artega’s new model future and interview
Mon, 08 Sep 2008By Georg Kacher Motor Industry 08 September 2008 12:50 Artega has just launched the brilliant GT, but CAR Online has grilled the top brass to bring you the inside line on the next generation of sports cars from the fledgling German manufacturer. Artega is planning a second model, smaller engines and more besides. Click here for our first drive of the GT – a cut-price rival to the Porsche Cayman – but today we can spill the beans on the cars that will follow it.
Top Gear in Lucca with Citroen DS3 Racing, Fiat 500C Abarth and Renault Clio RS
Thu, 26 May 2011The TG boys in the Piazza in Lucca Lucca is considered by those who know it to be Tuscany’s best kept secret. With its 16th century walls all round the town, delightful piazzas and medieval centre it is all a picture-book Tuscan town should be. In fact, even though few know it well Henry James said of Lucca that it is “overflowing with everything that makes for ease, for plenty, for beauty, for interest and good example”.
Mercedes-Benz has big plans for small cars
Mon, 31 Jan 2011Breaking outside its American position of rear-wheel-drive luxury vehicles, Mercedes-Benz will launch its new front-wheel-drive architecture in the United States in the next three years in the form of a coupe, SUV and possibly a small wagon or compact hatchback. Joachim Schmidt, Mercedes' global sales and marketing boss, said Mercedes is developing at least four models based on its MFA, or Mercedes Front-wheel-drive Architecture. "We will introduce the next generation of our MFA family to the U.S.," Schmidt said in an interview.