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A re-design of the popular Narva flat seven pin trailer plug and socket, the new design utilises a threaded cap that can be simply unscrewed by hand allowing the top and bottom outer casings to separate to provide ease of access for wiring up.

Defying any sign of economic downturn Melbourne based Nautek Marine Services came through 2009 with soaring sales and a promising start to 2010. Scott Thomas talks to Nautek’s MD, Adam Davey, about the company’s success.

Bio eStart Solo

MARINE Biometrics manufacturer, FinScan, has released its newest product, the Bio eStart Solo for single diesel or gasoline engine boats.

MUSTANG Marine has officially launched its new 2850 Sports Cruiser and 2850 Super Sports.

Peter Garrett’s decision to reverse a planned ban on catching mako sharks is a welcome and positive response to an issue that threatened to permanently erode any sense of ongoing goodwill between anglers and government.

ALL Websters Twinfisher models from 4.3m to 5.2m can be now supplied in either the traditional pressed clinker configuration, or the more contemporary flat sided hull. The choice is available as a no-cost alternative.

Taking a complete demonstration package to customers

AkzoNobel Car Refinishes partners Vodafone McLaren Mercedes for a winning formula.

Farecla has announced the launch of the new and improved website at www.farecla.com.

AAMI recognised the hard work and dedication of six autobody repair apprentices who have completed training.

Car-O-Liner Queensland manager Bob Rees has been killed in a freak accident.

Organisers of the Deni Ute Muster want to find a name for Deniliquin's famous 'Ute on the Pole'. and the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce is lending a hand.

Nominate on line for the AAMI/Australasian Paint & Panel Autobody Repairer of the Year Awards. Be in it to win it.

The NSW Office of Fair Trading will be conducting inspections on businesses involved in the motor industry and the NSW MTA has warned panel shop owners to be prepared for a knock at the door.

A material being developed in the UK will make car body panels that can also store and discharge electrical energy.

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