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Safety Gear & Devices for Sale
- 3 pack seasense large marine sport signal air horn 3.5oz heard from 1 mile new(US $30.00)
- Afi mini twin compact electric horn stainless steel(US $39.99)
- Safe-t-alert 85 series carbon monoxide propane gas alarm - 12v - black 85-741(US $34.99)
- Attwood 8803lpg2 3 gallon portable fuel tank with guage(US $60.85)
- Forespar truplug 9 x 5 red foam emergency marine plug, set of 2(US $25.95)
- Gost gmmip67hws high water sensor(US $478.06)
Range Rover Sport sets desert crossing record
Tue, 05 Nov 2013A RANGE Rover Sport has set a new record for the fastest crossing of one of the harshest desert environments on Earth. The new off-roader, which was standard apart from an additional protection plate under the chassis, crossed the Empty Quarter in the Middle East between Wadi Adda Wasir in Saudi Arabia and the border of the United Arab Emirates in 10 hours and 22 minutes at an average speed of 51.87mph. Covering 530 miles en route to the new record, the Range Rover Sport was driven by veteran Dakar rally expert Moi Torrallardona, a man who understands everything there is to know about driving large off-road vehicles in demanding desert conditions.
London parking space on sale for £75,000
Thu, 23 Jan 2014NEVER MIND the car; one enterprising home owner is hoping to earn some handy extra money by selling their parking space for £75,000. Located on Westbridge Road in Battersea SW11, the listing indicates that it is a single parking space at the rear of a property – so there’s no garage to keep the car safe, merely enough space for it to be parked. With easy access to the River Thames and nearby Battersea Park it is an attractive location, but only for someone in the immediate vicinity.
Mazda sells 10 millionth car in America
Wed, 23 Oct 2013The first car Mazda ever sold in America was the R100, a cute lil' two-door fastback that was, unsurprisingly, rotary-powered. The year was 1970. Iggy Pop had made that much explicitly clear with "1970." Just imagine how weird it must have been for Americans to wrap their minds around some tiny Japanese upstart, selling a car approximately the size of a 1970 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham's wheelwell, powered by -- what's this, German technology?