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Z122 Boeing 727 73 Duel Comm And Nave Radio Controller on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Athens, Tennessee, United States

Athens, Tennessee, United States

AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTO , THE UNIT IS OUT OF A BOEING 727 OR 737 SCRAPPED BUY CONTENTINAL AIRLINES SOME TIME AGO AND IS UN TESTED SOLD AS IS.

BUYING $100.00 OR MORE OF OUR TWO INCH INSTURMENTS AND WE WILL GIVE YOU A 20% DISCOUNT

WE COMBINE SHIPPING AND WE SHIP ABOUT ANY PLACE THE POST GOES TO.YOU GOT TO BE HAPPY WITH YOUR PURCHASE, WE WILL TAKE IT BACK IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM

2012 Ford Mondeo Titanium: The fastest ever Mondeo

Sat, 24 Sep 2011

2012 Ford Mondeo Titanium - the quickest ever Mondeo If you want an illustration of how quickly things are changing in the car world when it comes to the relationship between power and economy, you could do worse than look at the 2012 Ford Mondeo Titanium. The new Mondeo Titanium and Titanium S offer two options of power from their 2.0 litre Ecoboost lump, either a 200bhp version or a 237bhp one. And with a manual ‘box the 237bhp version becomes the fastest Mondeo Ford has ever built.

CAR interviews Infiniti boss Andy Palmer (2011)

Wed, 04 May 2011

Andy Palmer is a busy man, and one with a job few in the industry would relish tackling – making Infiniti’s European dreams a sales success. We tracked him down for a quick chat after the Geneva show to talk Formula 1, European production and BMW… Is Infiniti happy to continue following its sector-busting route to generate new sales? 'Infiniti’s ethos is bravery.

New Citroen DS5 Cinemagraphs: Citroen UK gets arty

Fri, 25 Nov 2011

New Citroen DS5 Cinemagraph The new Citroen DS5 is rapidly heading towards a showroom near you after its production-ready debut at Frankfurt in December (and its first UK viewing at the Top Gear Live shows this month). So Citroen UK has decided they need to push the marketing on a bit in the run-up to the DS5 actually arriving in the UK and have had a set of  ’Cinemagraphs’ created of the new DS5. What’s a Cinemagraph, you may well ask?