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Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
- Ronstan sailboat blocks(US $25.00)
- Ronstan vang kit - used (rk12-435nc)(US $250.00)
- Tuph-fittings of england sailboat winch -- bronze & tufnol un-used 4.5" dia.(US $55.00)
- 18" x 30" large black mesh gear / accessory bag for catamaran tramp(US $49.00)
- Schaefer sailboat cheek blocks(US $25.00)
- Ronstan series 28mm hi-load double block aluminum ball bearing sheaves(US $19.99)
First Sight: Divine DS concept
Fri, 05 Sep 2014To mark 100 days since the announcement that DS was to become a brand of its own, separate from Citroën, it has created the Divine DS concept – a self-styled manifesto for the new marque. We traveled to Citroën's DS' design center on the southern outskirts of Paris to be amongst the first to see this statement of intent and speak to the people behind its creation. "This concept car is the very essence of what DS is and what it will be," declares Yves Bonnefont, the CEO of the DS brand.
Kia Sportage (2010) first official pictures
Wed, 03 Feb 2010These are the first pictures of the new Kia Sportage, the Korean car company's latest compact SUV. It will be unveiled at the 2010 Geneva motor show next month, and UK sales start in the autumn. It’s up against everything from the Nissan Qashqai to the Ford Kuga, and underneath it sits on the same platform as the new Hyundai ix35 – the pair will roll out of the same Slovakian plant.
Third of motorists admit to driving with no MOT
Wed, 21 Aug 2013A third of motorists have driven a car knowing the MOT had expired, risking fines of up to £1,000 and invalidating their insurance in the process. That’s according to a survey conducted by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), which found that of 1,000 UK motorists, 67% had driven without an MOT for up to a week, 24% for a month, 7% for six months and – shockingly – 2% for more than six months. Now we’d give the 67% who admitted driving without an MOT for a week the benefit of the doubt – it’s easy to forget the test is due.