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95-04 Chevrolet Astro Van Rear Air Bag Kit US $286.68
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ASTRO EXTENDED VAN CARPET COMPLETE WITHOUT AIR DUCTS US $386.25
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Wagner Lighting 1156LL Miniature Lamp - Pack of 10 Sale Price: $6.12 |
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Wagner Lighting - Long Life Miniature Lamp - Lamp - Fits Years: 1968-2007 - Import - Honda Accord - MAY also fit: Acura - Acura Truck - Alfa Romeo - Amc - Eagle - Amc - Jeep Tr Models: 100 Series - 124 Sedan - S/W - 124 Spider - Coupe - 128 - 131/ |
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Wagner BP1156 S-8 Bulb 1 Signal List Price: $2.99 Sale Price: $1.52 |
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2 Pack, 1156, 12V, Heavy Duty Backup Miniature Bulb. Heavy |
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Dynomax 35337 2 1/2 Inch Heavy Duty Clamp Sale Price: $2.70 |
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Sony XVM-R75 Motorized Fold-Down Widescreen 7" LCD Monitor (Silver) |
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Whether keeping the kids entertained on the drive to grandma's or rehearsing your sales presentation on the way to the next meeting, the Sony XVM-R75 7-inch flip-down LCD provides a welcome distraction (as long as the driver isn't watching). The monitor provides wireless viewing in your choice of widescreen or conventional 4:3 formats. It connects through the included XA-117 connection box which transmits data directly from your trunk-mounted DVD changer, game system, or other compatible peripheral device. The screen offers adjustments such as brightness and contrast (dimmer) control to let you view images clearly in most lighting conditions. The unit also features a built-in IR receiver so that it can be operated with the included remote control. An IR transmitter lets you listen using Sony's wireless headphones (not included). The XVM-R75 relies on your cars battery to provide power, so when the key is not in the ignition, the panel will automatically fold closed. This is a helpful feature for preventing car break-ins, as it renders the monitor much less visible. The XVM-R75 comes with everything you'll need for initial installation. Sony recommends that you have this product professionally installed to prevent accidental interference with or damage to your car's safety and operational systems. Additionally, you are urged to make sure that the XVM-R75 is mounted in a location that will not obstruct the driver's view. What's in the Box XVM-R75 LCD, XA-117 connection box, RM-X123 remote control with lithium battery, extension cable (5 m), power cord, DC-DC cord, stereo mini plug-to-plug cable (5 m), mounting plate, screws, tapping screws, cord stopper, crimper, operating instructions, warranty information 7" Diagonal LCD Screen Is Designed To Be Mounted Overhead For Maximum VisibilityBright, Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Active Matrix Display For The Very Best ResolutionMotorized Fold-Down Panel Automatically Closes The Monitor When Ignition Is Turned Off16 x 9 Widescreen Aspect Ratio For A Cinematic Look That Brings Out The Best In DVDsWide & Zoom Functions Accommodate Conventional 4 x 3 Aspect Ratio ProgramsThree Audio/Video inputs w/ One Monitor Output For Versatile Mobile Video OptionsSupplied Wireless Remote Control For Convenient Operation Of All Essential FunctionsTwo Mini Headphone Jacks & Infrared Transmitter For Sony Cordless Headphones |
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Scosche IU3.5RC 3.5mm Retractable Cable List Price: $9.99 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Retractable design allows the user to neatly connect 3.5mm audio devicesSlender barrel works with recessed 3.5mm jacksCable length: 2.8' Connect your iPod to multimedia speakers, car stereos, and a host of other audio products with this retractable cable. The cord, which includes a single 3.5 mm male connector on each end, measures 2.5 feet long when fully extended. More importantly, the cord offers a fast and easy way to extend your audio player connection beyond a few inches. Simply plug one end into your iPod's 3.5 mm headphone jack and the other into the auxiliary input of your preferred audio device, such as a car stereo or boombox. Once connected, you'll enjoy a full range of audio options. Plus, when you're not using the cord, it retracts into its slim housing for storage. The cable is backed by a 90-day warranty. |
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Sony CDXM60UI Marine CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with USB Wire for iPod and USB Devices (White/Silver) List Price: $199.95 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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52W x4 High Power : Detachable Faceplate with Front Panel Aux In & AUX cap : Rear USB Wire for iPod and other USB devices (1.5 m cable included) : Quick-BrowZer with Jump Mode and Zappin : Passenger Control with Display Function : MP3/WMA/AAC playback1 with DM+ : UV resistant paint : Conformal circuit board coating : EQ3 Stage 2, DSO2 : SAT Radio ready / HD Radio ready : Front, Rear/Sub selectable pre amp output : Blue Key Illumination : Blue 13 segment LED display : Supplied wireless card remote (RM-X151) : Band - AM / FM : Dimensions (Approx.) - 7.0 x 2.0 x 7.1 in. (178 x 50 x 180mm) : Weight (Approx.) - 3.9 lbs. (1.4kg) Rock your boat with superior sound quality and a wealth of music options. The CDX-M60UI marine CD receiver features USB 1-wire, which allows you to connect, control and charge your iPhone, iPod, or Walkman MP3 player. You can also play your CDs loaded with MP3, WMA or AAC songs. Plus, searching for songs is a snap thanks Quick-BrowZer with Jump Mode and Zappin technology. Plus, a flip-down, detachable faceplate, coated circuit board and UV-resistant paint helps keep this radio protected from the elements. Rock your boat with superior sound quality and a wealth of music options. Click here for a larger image Rock the Boat. Play CDs and MP3/WMA FIles Play back all your favorite CDs, along with CD-R/RW discs. Better yet, why not burn a CD-R/RW full of MP3 and WMA files, for hours of music on a single disc? Dial it all in with Sony's EQ3 three-band equalization to get just the sound you're after. USB 1 Wire for iPod Now, one single head unit can access and control your iPod, Walkman player, and numerous other digital music players, plus USB thumb drives and memory devices. Plug in your iPod and get direct control over playback, or use the Passenger Control feature to let your passenger control things directly from the iPod. Zappin Plays music clips by scanning your music collection. Find your favorites quickly and easily by the simple touch of the Zappin control button. Quick-BrowZer Quick-BrowZer lets you quickly search for and select songs while driving. Add HD or SAT Radio with add-ons like the XT-100HD HD Receiver above. Further safeguard your receiver from sun, salt and water with a Sony waterproof cover. DRIVE-S Chassis Sony DRIVE-S technology provides the ultimate audio platform, upon which to build a system that caters to demanding ears. SAT Radio / HD Radio Adaptor Ready The CDX-M60UI integrates seamlessly with satellite radio Sony Bus adaptors, so you can receive digital satellite radio broadcasts. Ditto on HD Radio: you can receive digital audio broadcasts when you connect an optional HD Radio tuner. Room to grow. Three Preamp Outputs The Sony Marine CDX-M60UI delivers 52 watts x 4, but if you need more, it also includes three preamp outputs, so you can boost your boat's sound system with minimal effort and maximum flexibility. DM+ Advanced This Sony original codec enhancer brings your compressed music files back to life. UV Resistant Coating A UV Resistant front panel coating protects faceplate helps prevent discoloration from the sun, very important in marine applications. Conformal Circuit Board Coating The sun's not the only damaging element out there... A conformal coating on the circuit board helps protect the electronic assembly from damage due to contamination, salt spray, moisture, fungus, dust, and corrosion, all standard fare in the harsh marine environment. What's in the Box Sony CDX-M60UI Marine CD Receiver, RM-X151 Wireless Remote, Parts for Installation and Connections (1 Set), Documentation |
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Dual MXDMA8030 In-Dash Marine AM/FM/CD/MP3/iPod/Aux Receiver with MWR30-Wired Remote Control List Price: $218.99 Sale Price: $76.26 |
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Dual's MXDMA8030 marine receiver offers CD and MP3/WMA playback, an AM/FM radio with additional 7-channel weatherband, and an RCA auxiliary input for your iPod or other MP3 player. Included with the MXDMA8030 is Dual's MWR30 wired remote, which doubles as an extension for the auxiliary input. An affordable basic marine CD receiver bundled with a wired remote. Click here for a larger image MXDMA8030 Receiver Your CDs and More The MXDMA8030 can play CD, CD-R, and CD-RW discs, either with standard audio or loaded with hours of your favorite MP3 or WMA files. ID tags for both MP3 and WMA files are supported, for convenient display of song and artist information on the unit's white/black dot matrix display. Auxiliary Input The MXDMA8030 features a rear RCA auxiliary input, and they include their handy iplug interface adapter to go from RCA to a 3.5mm input jack. This makes for an easy connection for your iPod or other MP3 player. You can also go with using the MWR30 remote control as your auxiliary input interface, see below. Control the action with the included MWR30 remote, which can also features a 3.5mm auxiliary input. AM/FM and Weatherband Radio Of course, sometimes you want some live programming, at the very least to check on the traffic or local news. The MXDMA8030's tuner has spacing for both US and European frequencies, and can store 30 favorite stations, with an automatic station storing feature. Convenient pre-set scanning and one touch station memory lets the captain concentrate on the sea waves, rather than the airwaves. And speaking of waves, you'll know if any big ones are en route thanks to seven-channel weatherband radio. Stay abreast of developing weather before it gets you into trouble. Solid Audio The MXDMA8030 delivers four clean channels of 50 watts peak power, with a set of 2V preamp outputs. If not using the remote, use Dual's iplug to connect your MP3 players to the rear RCA auxiliary input. Marine Ready The MXDMA8030 features a rust-resistant chassis and conformal coated circuit boards, along with a UV-resistant face and trim ring, for use out on the open water. MWR30 Remote Control Control the action with the included MWR30 remote, with UV resistant housing and controls and a black/white liquid crystal display. A six-meter cable is incldued to run to the head unit. Another added bonus is that the MWR30 can also act as your auxiliary input. Connect it to the RCA aux in--rather than the iplug interface mentioned above--and you can enjoy the convenience of your remote and aux input in one spot. What's in the Box Dual MXDMA8030 Receiver, Sleeve/Trim Ring, Wiring Harness, MWR30 Remote Control, Remote Cable, iplug Auxiliary Interface, Installation Hardware, Documentation Plays AM/FM/CD/MP3 and WMA50 x 4 watts maximum output power 7-channel NOAA weatherbandUV-resistant faceplate and trim ringControl and mand most iPod except shuffle; iPlug Electronic motorized detachable face30 preset stations (18FM/12AM) 1 DIN chassisIncludes 1-pair of preamp outputs 1-pair AUX-In iPlug interface cable and MWR30 wired remote |
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FIAMM 72112 Freeway Blaster Horn List Price: $15.91 Sale Price: $9.80 |
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Parts Master Horns 72112 The Freeway Blaster Low Note Horn |
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Red Line 60103 SI-1 Fuel System Cleaner - 15 oz. List Price: $9.95 Sale Price: $9.95 |
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Dual XD6150 AM/FM/CD Receiver with 3.5mm Auxiliary Input, USB Charging Port and Detachable Face List Price: $65.99 Sale Price: $44.66 |
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50W X 4 PEAK POWERCD-R/RW COMPATIBLE1.0 CDIN IMPORT & ISO MOUNTABLEHIGH-SPEED AUDIOANTI-SHOCK MECHANISM3-BEAM OPTICAL LASER PICKUPFRONT PANEL USB INPUT1 PAIR PREAMP OUTPUTSPLL TUNER WITH 30 STATION PRESETSELECTRONIC DETACHABLE FACEINCLUDES HARD CARRYING CASE & REMOTEUPC : 827204105122Shipping Dimensions : 10.00in X 8.70in X 5.50inEstimated Shipping Weight : 4.25 |
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The Eta Aquarids meteor shower was first isolated (and pinned to an orbital event) in the 1870s, when Lieutenant-Colonel G. L. Tupman observed them while sailing in the Mediterranean Sea. As with many astronomical observations of the era, it was catalogued and annotated; it wasn't until William Herschel corroborated the shower with the recent passing of Haley's Comet (and did an orbital plot) that the shower was tied to Halley's comet in 1876.
When observing meteor showers today as then, you will notice they appear to originate from a hidden point in the sky, this is called a radiant. The radiant for the Eta Aquarids is near the star Eta Aquarius, and varies in inferred size by 5 to 7 degrees depending on celestial mechanics. The meteors streak across the sky from a point in space near the star; tracing the paths they make will take you back to this point of origin.
Due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun, the angle the meteors appear at, shifts by a few degrees each night, moving generally eastward and towards the ecliptic (south in the Northern hemisphere, north for the Southern hemisphere.).
One of the unique aspects of the Eta Aquarids is that they're more readily observable from the Southern hemisphere; this resulted in a paucity of observations from their confirmation until the mid 1920s, when Australian and New Zealand amateur astronomers started tracking them. Most years, the Aquarids peak around the 5th or 6th of May, with roughly 30 meteors per hour showing up at the peak from the southern hemisphere, and roughly half that visible to people north of the Equator. (The reason for this is simply that the part of the sky the meteors radiate from is higher in the sky for the Southern hemisphere.) The predicted peaks are usually 15-20/hr for the Northern Hemisphere and for those of us fortunate enough to be in the Southern Hemisphere up to 35/hour on the morning of the 5th and 6th of May! The activity for 2011 is yet to be maped.
Most meteor showers are gravel and sand-grain sized specks that are left over from the nucleus of a comet as it passes the Sun. Remember that a comet's tail is always going to point away from the sun, and that's where the "train" of gravel and sand comes from. You can think of the entire ellipsoidal path that Haley's comet makes around the sun as being filled with a streamer of sand and dust, all moving at its orbital velocity; over the course of decades, this orbit and the Earth's change, and eventually the Earth passes through this debris field. When it does, these objects impact the upper atmosphere and burn up.
If you're willing to stay up late (or get up early), this is a naked eye observation event. You'll have best viewing around 3 to 5 AM local time. If you're just getting into the fascinating hobby of watching the night skies, this is a good place to start. The objects are bright, move noticeably across the heavens, and only require your naked eyes to see them. More than a few will leave visible streaks that will linger for a half second or more, making them quite memorable and noticeable. The Eta Aquarids, like their sister shower the Orionids in October (also from Comet Haley), are one of the better annual showers to observe from the Southern Hemisphere, because of where they show up in the sky. In comparison to the Geminids and Leonids, they're much more visible for the Southern hemisphere observer.
If you're worried about getting hit by something from the sky, you should be! However it's not going to be from a meteor shower. The big hazard is earth-crossing asteroids, like Apophis (but that's a story for another day). While the Earth takes on about 14 million tons of meteoric dust in a year, the grand total, when compared to the mass of the Earth's atmosphere, is negligible.
What is potentially interesting is that some say the seeding blocks for life came from meteoric dust; this is part of the theory of "PanSpermia" by Sir Fred Hoyle. While not widely trafficked in astro biological circles, it hasn't been ruled out entirely. Certainly, anything that could survive both the vacuum of space, crossing the Van Allen belts, and survive the thousand degree temperatures of crashing through the atmosphere would be quite durable and would likely out compete anything it found on the ground. On the other hand, it's great fodder for science fiction stories, particularly down here in Australia, where our experiences with invasive species have been so colorful.
All that said, be sure to get up early and enjoy the show, The biggest challenge you are likely to face will be the chill morning air and waking up! However, I find a good meteor shower like the Eta Aquarids is worth the effort.
Ian Maclean - Author, Presenter and Science Show host
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Factors of 2001 Volkswagen Euro van
Volkswagen minivan was introduced in 1960 because it was durable and cheap to run. Many Americans loved this type of vehicle. Volkswagen Mini van was invented in 1950 or some 33 years before Chrysler Corporation introduced its first minivan and took credit for creating this type of vehicle. Volkswagen started selling minivans in America in 1950. The first model was called the transporter. The Euro van is a far cry from the 1960’s models, which were roomy but had sorely underpowered engines and really skinny tires. As with the 1960’s, the transporter used reliable Volkswagen Beetle auto components such as a rear mounted air cooled engine and four-speed manual transmission. Early 1950’s transporter had bright two-tone colors and hauled up to nine persons in its brick-shaped body. It only had 30-horsepower engine. During early 1950, American cars weren’t fast, and many publications recognized the practicality of the strange new Volkswagen. Volkswagen steadily improved its minivan.
The fourth generation Volkswagen minivan was named as Euro van in 1993. Euro van was the first minivan with the engine up front. But it just had 109-horsepower five-cylinder engine. Due to low engine capacity, sales went down drastically. Euro van was again revised in 1999 with an engine capacity of 140-horsepower V6. But 2001 model got a new 201 horsepower V6, making it seem almost like a hot rod. Other new features that 2001 model had was Electronic stability control system, slightly larger wheels, single seats for second-row seating, new premium stereo and integrated fog lights.
Euro van is a 7 passenger vehicle. GLS has two forward facing second row seats, while MV has two rear facing second row seats positioned back-to-back with the front seats. Other features of MV model are it has a folding table with side curtain windows and a rear bench seat. Euro van cruises at 75-80 mph all day with pretty good 65-75 mph passing times. It has a 21.1 gallon fuel tank. Euro van can fit easily in most of the garages. Steering is decent and handling is good for such a tall vehicle. Ride is generally well controlled and brake pedal is soft. This mini van is ideal for those looking for a reasonably priced, well-equipped, high quality minivan that is an alternative to the large number of mainstream minivans. Some major competitors of 2001 Volkswagen Euro van are Chevrolet Astro, Mazda MPV, Chrysler Voyager, Honda Odyssey, Ford Wind star, Toyota Sienna etc.
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Why does my heater in my astro van blow heat out the vent lightly?
I have a 1988 chevy astro van and the heat sucks. it is hot but comes out the vents lightly. The heater motor works good at all speeds,lo/med/hi. lots of power. what would restrict the air flow through the vents?
Heater core is probable covered with crud. Get to the heater core and clean it off. It could have a small leak that has caused the crud to collect on the fins. If you have had any problems in the past with the windows fogging up then that was probably it.
'I Can't Believe What I'm Confessing to You': The Wikileaks Chats
On May 21, 22-year-old Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning initiates a series of online chats with former hacker Adrian Lamo. The online conversation results in Manning's arrest on suspicion of leaking classified documents and videos to Wikileaks. Here are unedited excerpts from those logs.
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