Brand New I-PILOT LINK for RIPTIDE ST, box only opened to display items. Information on I-PILOT included with pictures.
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Trolling Motor Components for Sale
- Lot of 2 - motorguide ninja prop wrenches w/ shear pins and bolts
- Minn kota sonar adapter(US $20.00)
- New motorguide power prop trolling motor propeller 2-blade 3.5" hub mga0495b(US $23.98)
- 1810256 - talon wireless foot switch 1810256(US $150.00)
- Marinco guest 36082-24 chargepro plus 8a 24v boat rv trolling battery charger
- Minnkota trolling motor power center(US $64.99)
Audi A1 prices start at £13,145 in UK
Thu, 06 May 2010Audi’s new A1 supermini has gone on UK sale today, priced from £13,145 for a 1.2 TFSI SE trim model to £18,280 for a range-topping 1.4 TFSI auto. That pitches the A1 slightly above the Mini, whose boggo First three-door kicks off at £12,620. But study the two rival supermini ranges from Audi and BMW more closely and you’ll see they’re quite evenly matched.
Ferrari 550 Barchetta Zagato GTZ sells at Bonhams
Wed, 08 Dec 2010The Ferrari 550 Barchetta Zagato GTZ - fetched £350k at Bonhams Regular readers may remember that we exclusively reported that Zagato were working on five Ferrari 550 Barchettas to create the Ferrari 550 GTZ just over a year ago. That report caused all sorts of grief as Zagato and their photographer threatened us with all manner of hellfire and brimstone for spoiling their secret. The resulting grief meant we had to take down their photos, but our story stood.
May Sale For Regal Bentley
Fri, 09 May 2014IT’S time to shake the piggy bank as a 1970 Bentley T1 once owned by His Grace the Duke of Devonshire is being offered for sale without reserve at Silverstone Auctions’ May Sale on Saturday 24th May. The car is being offered for sale due to lack of use by its current owner Leslie Bricusse, the English composer famous for writing a string of hits including the theme to James Bond’s Goldfinger, Sammy Davis Jnr’s What kind of fool am I, and Nina Simone’s Feeling Good. During the Duke’s ownership, notable passengers included Her Majesty The Queen, former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, poet and writer Sir John Betjeman, and both Princess Alexandra and Princess Margaret.