MBRP S7200304 T304 Stainless Steel Dual Muffler Axle Back Exhaust System

MBRP’s Pro Series is the best performance exhaust system that money can buy, designed and built for the serious enthusiast who will settle for nothing less. Constructed from T304 stainless steel it provides optimal durability that keeps on looking its best. MBRP backs it with a Lifetime Warranty. Built to Perform: You made an investment in your Corvette and would never consider less than the finest aftermarket parts for it. Your MBRP performance exhaust is designed to make sure that is what you get. Aside from a stylish classic look you can count on your true dual axle-back system to give your ride the true muscle car sound that it is missing. And thanks to the high flow mufflers you can count on squeezing every ounce of torque and horsepower your engine has to offer. The Premium Difference: In an industry with its share of “commodity” exhaust products MBRP stands apart as a manufacturer of truly quality performance exhaust systems. You can see that in the way your system is packaged, the thought that goes into the design of every component, the consistent quality of the overall product and of course, the sound. The premium difference does not end there. Through MBRP’s in house customer service team as well as the professionals who distribute and install MBRP’s products you can count on your MBRP experience to be an enjoyable one. Easy Installation: MBRP systems are as much fun to install as to drive with on your C6. Bolt-on, no weld design makes installing this on your Corvette without hassle – an easy no hassle one to two hour project. Everything is direct fit to the OEM hangers and you get all the clamps and parts you will need, all in one box, no matter what configuration of truck you have. Sound and Style: Every MBRP performance exhaust system has been specifically tuned to get the optimal sound from your pickup.
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1992 Suzuki GSF 400 Bandit Cylinder Head

1992 Suzuki GSF 400 Bandit Cylinder Head

The Cylinder Head controls the flow of intake and exhaust gases into and out of the Cylinders through the opening and closing of Intake and Exhaust Valves. The Condition of this part is Used.

A used Cylinder Head will be undamaged and in good working order. All mount points will be intact. Valves will open and close properly and will not leak. A used Cylinder Head includes all valves, keepers, and cam caps. Buckets and shims (if applicable) will be included if in servicable condition. The Cam(s) and Valve Cover are not included.

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Dee Zee | 60-6130 | Ford | F-250 Pickup | V8, 7.3 | Bed Rail Protector

Dee Zee, Inc, based in Des Moines, Iowa, is celebrating over 28 years as a leading supplier of aftermarket truck accessories. Dee Zee announced their arrival with the introduction of 12 custom fit britetread or extruded aluminum running board applications at the 1977 Sema Show in Las Vegas. From that November to today, Dee Zeesâ mission is to market the highest quality truck products while satisfying the needs of their customers. Dee Zee has expanded the initial offering of 12 boards to over 120 running boards and accessories. Their product lines now boast over 80 different toolboxes, 20 tube products, 34 Mossy Oak® Break Up ⢠CAMO products, and 32 heavy-duty products. The various product lines account for over 2,000 total SKUâs.
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Canon PowerShot G11 Digital Camera – Pseudo-DSLR Powerhouse

Unlike most pseudo-DSLRs that offer a smaller chassis, the Canon PowerShot G11 is as large as one of the big boys. Color scheme is standard black though with plenty of space for a comfortable grip while the non-interchangeable lens slides in and out. Asides from a large optical viewfinder, the camera utilizes large control dials much like a typical DSLR.Using a 10MP CCD sensor and Canon’s proprietary Digic 4 image processor, the Canon PowerShot G11 offers a good amount of power for just a prosumer pseudo-DSLR. With 4x digital zoom and a 35mm equivalent focal length of 28 – 140 mm the camera is more of an up close and personal camera than a long-range one. Since the lens doesn’t have much of a wide range individual objects are probably better shot subjects than group shots. Most of the specs and features on the camera are automatic but since it is prosumer targeted, all of these functions can be accessed and tweaked on the fly. The camera takes still images in RAW, JPEG and RAW+JPEG file formats along with digital video at 640 x 480 and 320 x 480 resolutions for 30 frames per second H.264 video files.

Features for the Canon PowerShot G11 include an optical image stabilizer, ISO 80 – ISO 3200 light sensitivity and various shooting modes with custom presets. A max shutter speed of 1/4000 of second offers very quick snapshots, while the minimum shutter speed of 15 seconds gives you plenty of range to experiment with. The camera has the usual white balance modes and metering modes but offers other excellent features like an articulated LCD viewfinder for shots you don’t actually need to see, an integrated neutral-density filter, AF area size adjustment, a hot shoe, exposure lock, support for RAW files and a bayonet adapter mount for add-on lenses. The camera supports MMC and SD memory cards.Performance on the Canon PowerShot G11 is great, especially if you’re moving down from a DSLR. With the ability to go to first shot in 2 seconds the camera is a bit slower than its predecessor, but a quick 0.4 second focus that works well in bright light makes up for it. A shot to shot time of 2.5 seconds to 2.9 seconds makes for a rather deliberate method of taking pictures but it’s always better than flailing away without any thought to actual composition. Image quality is great with softening of features only happening at ISO 400 and above.

Overall, the Canon PowerShot G11 is an excellent prosumer digital camera with a large comfortable grip and easy dial-based controls. Those looking for a step down from their clunky DSLR’s will particularly enjoy this camera without having to sacrifice the same power and features of a standard DSLR. However its huge feature list does make it a bit intimidating for the beginner user, so its probably not the best step up from an entry-level user.

CMT 210.080.10 Industrial Fine Cut-Off Saw Blade, 10-Inch x 80 Teeth 38° ATB Grind with 5/8-Inch Bore, PTFE Coating

Industrial PTFE-coated saw blades represent a great choice for the shop that keep their blades running all day, every day. This blade features a laser-cut heavy-gauge plate made of German Steel (46-48 Rockwell in hardness) to guarantee great cutting performance, also in saws with lots of power. The teeth are made of micrograin carbide brazed to the blade body through a special tri-metal metallic bond (copper-silver-copper) to last longer and deliver smooth cuts. In addition this tool features expansion slots to reduce noise, along with anti-vibration design. Blade’s Non-Stick PTFE Coating keeps the blade running cool, reduces pitch build-up and protects against corrosion. Cut solid wood, moldings, melamine, laminates, veneered plywood, chipboard. Manufactured following precise procedures and perfectly balanced, this quality blade is delivered in unique CMT plastic case.
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52mm rubber Lens Hood for Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens (with Canon SL1 T5 T3 T6s T6i T5i T4i T3i T2i T1i Xsi XS 60D 70D 7D 7D Mark II 6D 5D Mark II 5D & Mark III DSLR Cameras)

52mm rubber Lens Hood for Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens helps to prevent unwanted stray light from entering the lens by shading the front element of the lens. Its collapsible, rubber design enables it to remain on your lens at all times without requiring much additional space and it also serves to protect the lens from accidental impact.

Product Dimensions: 3 x 3 x 2 inches ; 1.1 ounces
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When Is It Worth It To Refinance My Home? 3 FAQs

In the world of finance, good timing is important. Whether applying for a new credit card, buying a car, or taking out a home mortgage, you want to make sure that your actions are well-timed.Take a home mortgage refinance as an example. A mortgage refinance is when you take out a new mortgage loan on your home at a new interest rate, thereby paying off your old loan and getting a new one with more attractive loan terms.The reason why timing is so important is that there are a number of factors that go into taking out a mortgage loan. While none of these factors are directly within your control, with the proper knowledge and tools you can determine whether this may be a good time to refinance.If you are wondering, “When is it worth it to refinance my home?,” here are 3 FAQs to consider:1. What factors should I consider when deciding whether to refinance my home?A: The factors that come into play are: your current monthly mortgage payment amount, the total amount you want to borrow for your new mortgage*, the amount of your closing costs, and your new loan interest rate.* Note regarding the total amount you want to borrow: for most people, this amount will be exactly equal to the balance of their existing mortgage. However, some people may choose to take out additional funds in order to pay for home repairs or to pay down high-interest credit card debt.You will want to find a good mortgage refinance calculator in order to determine what your breakeven point would be (in months) given the new loan. For example, if your breakeven point turns out to be 14 months, that means that all things considered, you would need to stay in your home for at least 14 months in order to come out ahead financially as a result of the refinance.2. What shall I assume the new interest rate will be?A: Go online and look up today’s average rates for the type of mortgage loan you are looking for. Then, depending upon your credit score, you can estimate a range from a point or two higher and a point or two lower than that average rate. Try different interest rates using your mortgage refinance calculator.3. How many lenders should I apply to in order to be sure I got the best rate?A: Different lenders will offer you different deals on a new interest rate. Therefore, be sure to apply to at least 3-5 mortgage refinance lenders to make sure you are getting the best rate.Consider these 3 FAQs as you determine whether it is worth it to refinance your home loan.

Picking the Right Digital Camera

When deciding which camera you want to buy, it’s important to address your photographic expectations, where you will be taking the majority of your shots, and what will be the focal point of most of your pictures. For instance, if you are interested in a camera that may not be the best, but can get the job done, and most of your pictures will be taken of landscapes while you are traveling then you camera will be much different than someone who wants top image quality for indoor portraits. It’s important to identify what you expect, where you will be taking pictures, and what you will be shooting before going out camera shopping. In this article I’m going to cover these three main criteria and point out which camera class you should shop in.

First, the packing-light traveler. If you probably won’t be doing much, if any photo processing, and mostly using your camera on-the-go, then a compact point-and-shoot or bridge camera will be the right choice for you. Depending on the level of image quality you want and your size constraints, a compact point-and-shoot could be the right one for you. P&S cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated, and can take surprisingly high quality pictures in such a small package. These are ideal if you don’t want to lug around a 5-pound DSLR around Europe or to your friends birthday party. Good compact P&S cameras are ones like the Canon Elph models, and the Nikon Coolpix models.If you don’t need this camera to fit into your pocket and are a little more lenient with the size constraint, then it would be worth your while to check out the bridge models. Bridge model cameras are still much smaller than your average DSLR, but they still offer many of the same function as a DSLR. An abundance of manual controls to adjust aperture, shutter speed, and exposure and most come with wide-angle lenses and much longer zooms. These cameras tend to do better in low light setting and have faster shutter speeds to catch action shots. And by no means are these cameras difficult to operate, they are actually designed to be quite user friendly, and when used properly, can out perform any compact P&S. Slightly larger, slightly more expensive, but much better pictures. Examples of bridge model cameras would be the Nikon p7000 and the Canon G12.

Now, for those of you who have a strong creative side or are interested in making money for your photos, a DSLR is the only way to go. DSLR’s allow you to be very precise with your shooting. You can crystal clear images in virtually any light condition (with a tripod), adaptable to virtually any lens on the market – from super wide angle to super zooms, these bodies can take on anything. Defined depths of field can be achieved easily, and much larger prints can be made without a reduction in image quality. Examples of these cameras would be the Canon T1i and the Nikon D90.