Other Electronics & Navigation for Sale
- Garmin nmea 2000 network updater 010-11480-00(US $35.00)
- B&g hydra 2000 main processor - full working order(US $177.50)
- Raymarine axiom power cable 1.5m right angle & nmea 2000 connector(US $65.95)
- B&g hydra h2000 standard ffd 8-button display with cable - fully operational(US $175.50)
- Garmin gt 30 th down vu side vu transducer(US $550.00)
- Faria 1980's " digital" boat tachometer 0-6000rpm tu-6 us marine bayliner(US $50.00)
Mercedes C-class Estate (2007): first official pictures
Fri, 31 Aug 2007By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 31 August 2007 12:08 About time the C-class Estate turned up… It is, and while the new C-class saloon has only been around for six months, it’s so good that the old outgoing estate that's been soldiering on has suddenly been left feeling very long in the tooth. Merc has responded - and today presents the new estate. It’ll be shown in the metal at September’s Frankfurt Motor Show and then go on sale in the UK in summer 2008.
Ferrari 458 Italia World Première +Video
Fri, 11 Sep 2009The Ferrari has its world premiere this week in Maranello Wednesday evening saw gala presentation of the 458 Italia to an invited crowd, and Ferrari had every Ferrari-associated face on display, from Michael Schumacher to Piero Ferrari. It’s the usual glad-handing event, but we do get a few glimpses of the 458 in motion, and it’s a curtain raiser for the proper reveal next week at Frankfurt. I’ll take the nice black one near the end of the video.
New Mazda3 to drive 9,300 miles from Hiroshima, Japan, to Frankfurt, Germany
Mon, 22 Jul 2013The new Mazda3 (pictured) is trekking from Hiroshima to Frankfurt If you’re going to set a challenge for a new car, a drive from Hiroshima to Frankfurt – 9,300 miles – is probably one designed to show any flaws. And that’s exactly what Mazda are doing with the new Mazda3. The ‘Mazda Route3 – Hiroshima to Frankfurt Challenger Tour 2013′ will see eight new Mazda3s setting off from the Mazda factory in Hiroshima, heading for Russia, through Belarus and Poland before ending up in Frankfurt, Germany.