Narco Nav 11 as removed. It has been sitting on the shelf for some time. The large frequency knob does not change the frequencies.
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Indicators for Sale
- Cessna 310 320 tachometer(US $170.00)
- United instruments vsi vertical speed indicator pn: 7000 "working condition"(US $99.99)
- Vintage carwil type 61 bubble compass aviation ww2 era ? plane wwii(US $550.00)
- U.s gage aircraft f4 pressure dial 0-300 psi p/n p500 nsn 6685-00-526-7129(US $27.99)
- Sangamo induction generator,tachometer 18g2-653043 6680-00-535-9760 kollsman(US $19.75)
- 8 day elgin clock bu aero u.s n. not working can change time w/knob
Lexus CT 200h – the Lexus LF-Ch concept that was
Fri, 12 Feb 2010The Lexus CT 200h will debut at Geneva next month Update: 26th Feb: Lexus has now done the full Geneva reveal of the Lexus CT 200h Lexus did threaten when they brought the LF-Ch concept to the Frankfurt Motor Show in all its goldness that the future for Lexus was hybrids. And despite the less than universal praise the LF-Ch concept received for its looks ‘only a mother could love’ we’re going to get the production version at Geneva next month – the Lexus CT 200h. Lexus are calling the CT 200h “…the first full hybrid vehicle in the premium compact segment” and want us to think of the CT 200h as a big car with all the luxuries you would expect, but in a smaller package and kind to fluffy bunnies.
Citroen C-Cactus (2007): first official pictures
Mon, 03 Sep 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 03 September 2007 06:12 Citroen C-Cactus: the lowdown Get the prickly jokes out of the way now; Citroen is deadly serious about its new C-Cactus. Its risible name was apparently picked - groan - because it's low on consumption like the spiky desert plant... Yes, it's yet another green concept car, designed to showcase a company's commitment to saving the planet.
College Exhibition: RCA/GM - Fast Forward 2049
Wed, 06 May 2009First year students at the Royal College of Art recently held an exhibition at the London Transport Museum commemorating the 40th anniversary of the school's vehicle design course. Sponsored by GM's Opel/Vauxhall division, 19 students responded to a brief that called for them to ‘Fast Forward into the Future'. Divided into three groups - Inside Out, Urban Flow and Automark - the students devised their own notions of vehicles for the year 2049, and in some cases entirely reinvented Opel brand values and aesthetics.