Radar & Autopilots for Sale
Furuno xn10a/3.5 curved face marine radar antenna 3.5' / 42". (14e1)(US $550.00)
Raymarine st1000 plus tiller pilot (a12004)(US $399.99)
Simrad r2009 radar control unit - 000-12186-001(US $490.00)
Raymarine rd418hd 4kw 18" hd digital radome (no cable) e92142(US $2,199.99)
Furuno lcd w/ pcb lssbj3151a circuit board marine radar sonar gps oem replacment(US $199.00)
Furuno rsb-0070-064 marine navnet vx1 vx2 4kw radar pedastal gearbox 1933c 1934c(US $2,500.00)
Nissan LEAF becomes London Taxi
Tue, 26 Jun 2012Nissan has been ferrying Londoners and tourists round the capital in the Nissan LEAF EV free of charge as part of its ‘Big Turn On’ campaign. Yesterday we reported that a Nissan LEAF was going to go backwards up the hillcimb at Goodwood in a bid for a reversing speed record, and to draw attention to the LEAF’s strengths as part of Nissan’s ‘Big Turn On’ campaign. We’re not too sure how being able to go backwards as quickly as you can forwards in a LEAF is a big selling point, but Nissan’s stunt in London this week is far more relevant – they’ve been offering fee taxi rides in the electric LEAF to tourists and Londoners alike.
Bentley at Geneva: Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible +video
Tue, 02 Mar 2010The Bentley Continental Supersports hits the floor at Geneva It’s only a couple of weeks since we got confirmation that Bentley was producing the Continental Supersports Convertible, and that the debut would be at Geneva. So there’s not really an awful lot more to tell, but we do love the idea of such a monstrously powerful convertible as the Supersports so much that we wanted an excuse to run another story. The fact that we just got a VT of the Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible drop in and the pictures from the floor at the Geneva Motor Show is reason enough.
Pagani Huayra pretends to be a Koenigsegg to get in to the U.S.
Wed, 18 Sep 2013The first road-legal Huayra in the States – or is it a Koenigsegg?! Regular readers may remember we cast doubts on Pagani’s claim that the new Huayra would be US road legal back in 2011, when we revealed that Pagani’s plans to gain an exemption from fitting advanced airbags was denied. That meant Pagani had to go away and get the Huayra to conform with airbag regulations to make it legal to sell in the US, which Pagani promised to do and declared everything would be fine and they’d have the first road-legal Huayras Stateside by 2013.