25" PROPS THAT HAVE BEEN RE-PITCHED TO 27", PROPS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION, RIGHT HAND AND LEFT HAND, MAY REQUIRE THRUST WASHERS. PRICE IS FOR THE PAIR.
Propellers for Sale
- Acme 845 4 blade 13..5 x 16 left hand .105 cup splined bore for master craft (US $400.00)
- Mercury 4 blade aluminum by solas 10 x 7 right hand 8 spline new(US $65.00)
- Yamaha 3blade aluminum propeller by solas 9.25 x 10 right hand(US $52.00)
- Rapture michigan wheel 14.25 x 21 lh 3bss yamaha mercury mercruiser omc evinrude(US $95.00)
- Michigan wheel apollo 993204 4 blade ss stainless steel propeller 143/8 x 18 new(US $270.00)
- Mercury bravo three props(US $450.00)
Peugeot 207 Sportium Limited Edition
Wed, 27 Oct 2010The Peugeot 207 Sportium It’s moving metal time again; that slow old time that starts once the new September registration fever has worn off, and before the new year arrives. And one of the best ways to move metal – or at least get punters to come and have a look – is to launch a limited edition model with some cut-price kit bolted on. So we get the Peugeot 207 Sportium, which Peugeot says “…builds on the already comprehensive standard specification of the previous special edition 207 Millesim model”.
Beijing motor show 2012 highlights
Thu, 26 Apr 2012The 2012 Beijing motor show proves yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east. With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar. In case you missed our CDNLive coverage, here's a chance to catch up: Citroen: DS: an object lesson in how to create a premium brand Citroen DS Numero 9 highlights Dongfeng: Dongfeng’s Hummer Fiat: What came first, the Viaggio or the Dart?
Car sales plunge, Bank of England cuts rates
Thu, 06 Nov 2008New car sales plunge in October: Renault sales were down by more than half By Nigel Wonnacott Motor Industry 06 November 2008 12:30 Following the sixth monthly decline in new car sales this year (down 23% this month), economists have revised market forecasts downwards, while the Bank of England has cut interest rates by 1.5%. October’s 23% drop was the worst so far and trade body SMMT now fears sales could end the year at just 2.15 million cars. That’s 8% lower than the 2.34 million predicted to leave showrooms back in January and would be the worst market performance in more than a decade.