Other Electronics & Navigation for Sale
- Maritime gauge vintage(US $74.95)
- C-zone nmea 2000 meter interface (mi) 80-911-0005-00(US $199.99)
- Lowrance eagle sea electronics new temperature sensor ts-2bk 02641953(US $54.15)
- Kvh tracvision hd7 complete system with tri-americas lnb for directtv hd program(US $3,599.99)
- Garmin gsd 22 digital remote sounder 50/200 khz network sonar module w/ cables(US $139.97)
- Faria coral 4" speedometer (55 mph) (pitot)(US $63.36)
Nissan recruits Champions League football stars
Wed, 13 Aug 2014NISSAN has gone football mad ahead of the new European season, recruiting as brand ambassadors two of the finest talents to grace the 2014-15 Champions League. The Japanese firm is sponsoring the competition this year, and has secured the services of Brazil's captain of Paris Saint-Germain Thiago Silva and the Barcelona and Spain midfielder Andrés Iniesta, who himself has won three Champions League titles. Dubbed Nissan's new 'Engineers of Excitement', the firm says in a press release that the players “will help the Japanese car manufacturer in its campaign to introduce new innovations to enhance the football fan experience.” They will feature in a series of TV adverts focusing on how innovation is key, both on and off the field, to creating excitement for football fans and drivers.
2012 Mercedes ML 63 AMG price & options: Costs £82,995
Thu, 12 Apr 20122012 Mercedes ML 63 AMG UK price £82 The 2012 version of the range-topping Mercedes ML 63 AMG arrives in the UK at £82,995 – as long as you don’t trouble the options list. The 2012 Mercedes ML 63 AMG made its official debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show back in November, offering similarly bonkers performance to the last ML63 but with an impressive improvement in emissions and economy. The 2012 ML 63 gets the latest 5.5 litre twin turbo V8 that’s supplanted Mercedes’ 6.2 litre naturally aspirated lump.
British Motor Show Axed
Thu, 19 Mar 2009The British Motor Show - Cancelled for 2010, and probably permanently Well, I suppose it’s not really a great surprise, but it’s still sad to see the demise of the British Motor Show. The SMMT (organisers of the British Motor Show) announced this lunchtime that the 2010 show has been cancelled. They stated that this was due to the crisis in the car industry at present and the ongoing world financial crisis.