Other Electronics & Navigation for Sale
- Faria newport ss 4" tach (7000 rpm) w/suzuki monitor(US $252.81)
- Aquatic av aq-dm-2b remote control(US $29.00)
- Maretron tlm100 tank level monitor - 40" depth max no gas tlm100-01(US $200.00)
- Seatel / seatel 116786-1 116000-1 servo amplifier 116321-1 bldc m&l 2-05 rev d e(US $235.00)
- Humminbird 710295-1 - mega down imaging+ xnt 9 hw mdi 75 t plastic transom(US $236.97)
- Seatel 116024-5 revj3 pcb 116281 rev e1 shielded polang aux relay 116321-2 rev d(US $450.00)
Chevy will use World Series to pitch Volt's debut
Fri, 01 Oct 2010Chevrolet will use next month's World Series to launch ads for the debut of the Volt plug-in hybrid sedan, General Motors Co.'s marketing chief Joel Ewanick said. The ads will be part of a broad campaign that Chevrolet will initiate during Major League Baseball's fall classic and run throughout autumn, said Ewanick, who spoke on the sidelines of the Rainbow PUSH auto summit in Detroit. Ewanick declined to give details of the Volt commercials or the broader Chevrolet campaign.
ICEM Style creative design software launched
Mon, 26 Apr 2004ICEM Ltd, known for its ICEM Surf Class A surface development software, has launched ICEM Style, a new software product developed specifically for use by creative designers in the transportation design and industrial design industry. The launch presentation highlighted the integrated workflow from concept development in ICEM Style, through to refinement in ICEM Surf, enabling designers and engineers to share the same model data throughout the design process. According to ICEM, it is now possible, for the first time in a concept design tool, to design in a photo-realistic modelling environment, without using third-party visualisation products, or to wait for a static rendering to be generated.
Pagani Huayra / Pagani C9 / Pagani Venti Deus tease 2
Thu, 06 Jan 2011Pagani C9 Tease - or whatever it will be called - 2 Yes, we’re at tease two in the saga that will be the reveal of the replacement for the Pagani Zonda. And we now have an extra little piece of the puzzle – or another red herring – to throw in to the mix, thanks to someone with a proper education. Well, one that included Latin.