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iGrip iPhone 4 phone holder cradle w/ Cigarette Lighter Mount If you are looking for a dedicated Apple iPhone 4 phone holder with a sturdy vehicle mount, then look no further. Simply insert the phone for a tight and sleek fit. Openings for the camera, flash, microphone, 3.5 mm Aux plug and charging connection makes it easy to use all the functions of the iPhone 4 without having to remove the holder. This combination cigarette lighter mount with flexible neck and cradle holder is sized specifically for the Apple iPhone 4, keeping it safe and secure, offering road warriors a great Handsfree option that can easily be removed and stored when not in use. This mounting system does not require you to stick anything to your windshield or dashboard. It plugs into any cigarette lighter or 12-volt power receptacle and tightens instantly with a clockwise turn. The neck, made of flexible aluminum, can be adjusted to optimize viewing. Does not draw power from the car cigarette lighter port. Compatible with the Apple iPhone 4 ONLY! (7) Beaulieu Racing Cars 1979 Vintage land speed record breaking cars at The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, England, UK. Here you will find more than 250 of the world's oldest, fastest, slowest and some of the silliest cars ever made. Exhibits within the centre include Bluebird, (the car farthest from the camera) the World Land Speed record holder. On 17 July 1964, Donald Campbell set a record of 403.10 mph (648.73 km/h) at Lake Eyre in Australia, for a four-wheeled vehicle (Class A). Campbell was disappointed with the record as the vehicle had been designed for much higher speeds. Bluebird covered the final third of the measured mile at an average of 429 mph (690 km/h), peaking as it left the measured distance at over 440 mph (710 km/h). In front of Bluebird is the 1000hp Sunbeam. The Sunbeam 1000 HP Mystery, or "The Slug", is a land speed record-breaking car built by the Sunbeam Car Company of Wolverhampton and driven by Henry Seagrave that was powered by two aircraft engines. It was the first car to travel at over 200 mph in 1926. The car's last run was a demonstration circuit at Brooklands, running at slow speed on only one engine. It is today on display at the National Motor Museum, having been presented to the new museum by Sunbeam in 1958. Following his record-breaking success with the 1000hp Sunbeam, Henry Segrave announced a new attempt was to be made in an all-new car. The Golden Arrow (which is in front of The Sunbeam 1000) was designed by J.S. Irving and used a Napier Lion aero-engine of the Special 930bhp Schneider Trophy Type. The twelve cylinders were in a W formation. The car's low line design was achieved by the use of twin propeller shafts each side of the driver. Segrave drove Golden Arrow to a new record of 231.362mph (372.341kph) at Daytona Beach Florida on 11th March 1929. Another of Sunbeam’s notable sporting achievements took place on 17th May, 1922 at Brooklands when Kenelm Lee Guinness broke the world land speed record at 133.75m.p.h. in an 18 litre, 350hp. ‘V12’ aero engined car seen in front here. Sudha Cars Museum Sudha Cars Museum, the first and only handmade Wacky Car museum in the world. It is the brainchild of Mr. K. Sudhakar, a Guinness World Record Holder. Mr. Sudhakar had designed about 150 different types of cars, like ‘Go Karts’, Dune Bies’, ‘Wacky Cars, like Brinjal Car, Camera Car, Cricket Ball Car. Location: Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh State. Similar posts: megapixel ip ptz camera how to use my web camera usb video camera driver kata camera bags panoramic video camera system canon camera dealers bangalore best camera backpack for hiking camera shops adelaide flexible pinhole camera slr film camera reviews |
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