Raymarine transducer model p66
50/200khz removed from a c80 unit. Customer upgraded his machine.. Removed gently from customer's boat..no cracks or cuts in wire..speed wheel turns freely no bottom paint on it..very clean... |
Fish Finders & Depth Finders for Sale
- Vintage king 1022 paper graph fishfinder w/ 50 khz radarsonics transducer & cord(US $42.50)
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MINI Coupe Concept Photo Image Gallery +Video
Wed, 26 Aug 2009The MINI Coupe Concept photo gallery and video Well, BMW has gone a bit berserk on the photos they’ve sent us – plus a video of the Coupe – so we thought it was probably sensible to put this lot up separately from the main story and press release. It seems highly unlikely that with this much effort the MINI Coupe is going to stay a concept for very long. For us, it is the first sensible extension of the whole MINI concept and should be a big seller – but it won’t be cheap – think in the region of £30k.
Concept Car of the Week: Cadillac Sixteen (2003)
Fri, 01 Feb 2013Many premium brands struggle to keep their heritage of crafts and aesthetics up to date without often falling into obvious retro references. With a rich tradition of innovation, Cadillac tackled this difficult task in 2003 by creating the stunning Sixteen concept. Its caricature-like proportions exaggerate all the luxury car design codes.
Porsche celebrates 2 million Facebook fans with museum car
Wed, 18 Jan 2012Porsche hit 2 million friends on Facebook this week, and to celebrate, the company dedicated a car to all of them. The new Porsche Cayman S got a coat of white paint before each friend's profile picture was digitally added to the surface. They're all tinted in red, giving the car a candy-coated look, and the front-plate area reads "100% Porsche, 100% you." Fans also were asked to vote for their favorite historic racing livery.