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Holley Marine Off Road 600 Cfm Vac Secondary Electric Choke New No Hardware on 2040-parts.com

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Grant, Florida, United States

Grant, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Holley Marine off road 600 CFM vac secondary electric choke NEW no hardware  , Got a lot of new holley carbs , these are Marine /off road carbs which is a better version of the street carbs , they have the anti slosh vents , brass floats and all the best Holley had to offer as they are for severe use . This list for $550 bucks online and are new but have NO gasket or hardware that came originally with the carb and of coarse no warranty.

New Kia Carens gets new range-topper – the Carens 3 Sat Nav

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

New Kia Carens gets new range-topper – the Carens 3 Sat Nav But it seems Kia’s customers are shouting out for something that offers more standard equipment than the regular, not very inventive, trim levels of 1, 2 and 3, so Kia has decided to add a fourth option – the Kia Carens 3 Sat Nav to the range. The Carens 3 already comes with a decent enough spec – including panoramic roof, 17″ alloys, leather, heated seats, second row sun blinds and colour reversing camera – but the 3 Sat Nav adds a 7″ touchscreen SatNav and new audio system with 8-channel amp and sub woofer offering a better sound experience for all occupants. The Carens 3 Sat Nav is only available with Kia’s 134bhp 1.7 litre CRDI with 6-speed manual ‘box and costs from £24,845.

New MINI John Cooper Works GP: Official Deatails

Thu, 06 Sep 2012

The new MINI John Cooper Works GP was revealed earlier in 2012, but now we get full details of MINI’s fastest ever road car. We had a fair amount of details – and some photos – back in May when the new JCW GP was revealed at the MINI United Festival in France, but MINI were a bit light on detail. But now, with the JCW GP soon to go on sale, we have much more detail and lots of photos.

Car hire costs branded ‘extortionate’

Thu, 03 Oct 2013

MORE THAN 45% of hire car users described hidden costs such as insurance and fuel as extortionate, according to a new survey. 200 UK consumers aged over 30 and earning more than £20,000 per annum were quizzed for the survey, conducted on behalf of Carhiremarket.com, with over 45% agreeing that hidden costs for insurance and fuel were extortionate. Users cited greater transparency or an all-inclusive upfront price as a more desirable option.