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Marine Lp Stove Cook Top Lorena Sankey on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Earleville, Maryland, United States

Earleville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

I removed this Lorena Sankey LP Cook top from my recently purchased Yacht, It appears to have never been used. The gas lines were not completed to use. The previous owner said he spent over $800.00 for the unit. It is sitting in my garage collecting dust! Can ship stove but not Fiberglass marine LP Tank. Price in auction is for stove only!!! If you are local & want tank its an additional $200.00 Contact me to discuss as I am in Md now but will be traveling to my FL residence soon so delivery along the 95 corridor may be possible.

Essen Motor Show 2013: in pictures

Tue, 03 Dec 2013

After the corporate seriousness and Germanic efficiency of the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Essen Motor Show is an altogether more relaxed affair. Albeit one delivered with the same level of German efficiency. It's the perfect show for the run-up to Christmas, with wild concepts and weird creations from the custom and tuning industry.

Jaguar XF CKD assembly starts in India

Tue, 22 Jan 2013

Jaguar Land Rover has started assembling the Jaguar XF at its plant in Pune, India, in a move to reduce XF retail prices in India. Lower taxes on cars assembled in India from CKD kits produced in the UK  (although not as low as they were), rather than importing complete cars from the UK, mean assembling the Jaguar XF in India will give the XF  - already Jaguar’s best-selling car in India – a more attractive headline price. That means the 3.0 litre Jaguar XF dropping in price from 5.8 million rupees (around £68k) to 5.1 million (around £60k) and the newly introduced 2.2 litre diesel XF will come to market at 4.5 million rupees (around £53k).

Australian F1 Grand Prix Qualifying: Postponed until Sunday by heavy rain

Sat, 16 Mar 2013

Final qualifying for the 2013 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne has been postponed until Sunday by torrential rain and poor light. The 2013 Australian Grand Prix is the opening event for the new F1 season, but the new season is off to a difficult start after torrential rain in Melbourne has forced the postponement of qualifying until Sunday morning – just before the race itself is due to start. Race Director Charlie Whiting called time on qualifying this morning after just the first knockout round when the heavy rain – and fading light – made it too dangerous to continue the knockout session.