Designed for personal watercraft, this Powerlet® socket can power a GPS or keep the battery on your PWC charged. Tethered screw lid with heavy duty construction. Unlike cigarette sockets these Powersport Standard Connectors are smaller in size, rated at 15 amps and are vibration proof.
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Wed, 11 Dec 2013General Motors, in the latest blow to Australia's auto industry, will end vehicle and engine manufacturing and scale back engineering operations in the country by the end of 2017. The company's Holden unit, a mainstay in Australia for decades, cited the high cost of manufacturing in one of the world's smallest but most competitive markets and one that has also been upended by a steady rise in imports, mostly from southeast Asia. There has been widespread speculation of the move in recent days and earlier Tuesday, in Australia, GM officials said no decision had been made.
Prize for budding young motoring journalists
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