Used Bendix washer/dryer combo unit! New unit is over $1200, we have used for several years and upgraded recently. If you have an RV, you'll love this additional feature, especially if you travel for weeks at a time!
Interior for Sale
- Flair-it central #16834 1/2x1/2x1/8 icemaker tee(US $2.99)
- Rv furnace (US $19.99)
- Thetford rv toilet 09989 aqua magic iii ball valve repair kit(US $17.49)
- New rv trailer boat 12 volt dome light w/ red light 7"(US $0.99)
- Sprint car torsion bar rack shop or trailer 12 bar rack(US $34.95)
- Rv - motorhome / vanity sink drain assembly - white color - pop up stopper(US $8.39)
New MG5 revealed – first photos arrive
Fri, 09 Mar 2012New MG5 - but don't expect to see it until late 2013 The MG5 has been revealed – a Golf size hatch – and will launch in China this year. The UK and Europe will have to wait until late 2013. The first photos of the new MG 5 fluttered in to our inbox today, and it’s really the first time we’ve reported anything on the next MG from China since this time last year when we had early sketches of the MG5.
Pirelli unveils 2012 edition of 'artistic' calendar
Wed, 07 Dec 2011Tiremaker Pirelli has previewed the 2012 edition of its calendar, known for its regular use of unclothed models in artistic poses and the exclusivity of the list of recipients. Photographer Mario Sorrenti chose the island of Corsica as the location to capture his "swoon" images. This is the first time that Sorrenti has shot the calendar, which has used many famous photographers in the past including Annie Leibovitz, Richard Avedon and Bruce Weber.
McLaren SLR Edition revealed
Mon, 06 Dec 2010McLaren SLR Edition A year ago – almost to the day – we reported that the very last McLaren SLR had rolled off the production line (well, production floor is more like it at McLaren) and that McLaren and Mercedes were going their own ways – McLaren with the McLaren MP4-12C and Mercedes with the Mercedes SLS AMG. The swansong for the SLR was the SLR Stirling Moss, an SLR dressed up like a silver arrow car from the 1930s, without a roof and only a vestigial windscreen. Or at least we we believed the Stirling Moss was the last SLR.