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- Marine - dash board + switch circuit breakers "on engine - application"(US $2,495.00)
- Faria kronos 4" tachometer - 6,000 rpm (gas - inboard & i/o) model# 39004(US $91.88)
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- Garmin gt40-tm tm downvü/sidevü 500w(chirp 455/800 khz) traditional 50(US $219.99)
- Sun cover to suit raymarine st60 instruments & st6000 or st6001 pilot(AU $35.00)
Ferrari FF: The Video
Sat, 22 Jan 2011The Ferrari FF Video Yesterday saw the first details of the replacement for the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti surface. We’d heard rumours – all revolving round a Shooting Brake Concept – but it was still a bit of a surprise to see the reality that is the Ferrari FF. Ferrari seem intent on pushing the boundaries of what is an ‘acceptable’, and according to much of what’s been commented on the Interweb after Ferrari revealed the FF yesterday, they may have gone a step further than many would like.
Geneva motor show 2009 reader reports
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