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- 2x stainless steel 3/4" pin post seat base 7" l x 7" w square seat posts bracket(US $50.00)
- Swivl-eze lock'n-pin aluminum boat seat pedestal mount 7-inch x 7-inch base 3/4"(US $33.02)
- Boston whaler boat 3200r center console cushion bow port side 1969353 new(US $595.00)
- Marine seat swivl base, 7" x 7" boat seat pedestal mount w/3/4" pin post socket(US $25.99)
- Attwood low-back padded boat seats(US $44.08)
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BMW 5 Series GT (w/ Video)
Fri, 22 May 2009BMW officially took the wraps off the production version 5 Series Gran Turismo today. The new model, previewed in concept form at the Geneva motor show in March, is set to bridge the gap between the automaker's X5 SUV and the 5 Series Touring wagon. As we expected, BMW has remained true to form: the 5 Series GT is identical to the design of its concept precursor, including a lower body section and taillamps that call to mind the latest BMW 7 Series, a front end reminiscent of the CS concept, and an upper cabin design familiar to anyone who's seen an X6. The interior has seen the most change, if only in color and trim.
Renault Mégane Renaultsport 250 (2009): first UK details
Thu, 15 Oct 2009By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 15 October 2009 14:00 Renault today confirmed the full spec of UK-bound hot Méganes. The new Mégane Renaultsport 250 will cost from £21,995 and – like other Renaultsport models – will be available in regular and Cup specs. For wimps or wheelmen, you could say.The 'regular' Mégane Renaultsport will cost £1000 more, adding leather trim, heated and electrically adjusted driver's seat, dual-zone climate control and automatic wipers.
Hungarian Grand Prix 2012: Hamilton on pole for McLaren
Sat, 28 Jul 2012In a dominant display at the Hungaroring. Lewis Hamilton has put McLaren on pole for tommorow’s Hungarian Grand Prix. We said after last week’s German Grand Prix that it looks like McLaren has found the speed that’s been eluding them lately, and if Hamilton’s qualifying for tomorrow’s Grand Prix at the Hungaroring is anything to go by they’ve not only found the speed they’d lost but a bit more too.