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Ignition & Starting Systems for Sale
1970's mercury 500 50 hp outboard switch box(US $75.00)
1988 force 50 hp trigger and stator in working order(US $100.00)
1973 mercury 1150 115hp ignition distributor assy 393-3736a motor outboard boat(US $218.99)
3 ignition coil assemblies (69j-82310-00-00) yamaha 4-stroke 200 225 hp outboard
1973 mercury 1150 115hp stator alternator assy 398-4793 motor outboard boat(US $148.99)
(3) ignition coils #69j-82310-00-00 for yamaha 4-stroke 200 225 hp f225 outboard
Nissan LEAF to be joined by four more electric Nissans
Fri, 30 Aug 2013The Nissan LEAF (pictured) will be joined by 4 more electric Nissans The Nissan LEAF may be the most successful electric car in the world, but the numbers Nissan manages to sell are still tiny. But in a clear indication that Nissan still believes there’s a future for the electric car as a replacement for the ICE car, they’ve revealed they have plans for four further EV models. Three of those models are already clear; an Infiniti with the electric drivetrain from the LEAF, an electric version of the NV200 van and the LEAF itself.
Mercedes CLS63 AMG Shooting Brake (2012) news
Mon, 09 Jul 2012Just 10 days after unveiling the new CLS Shooting Brake at the 2012 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Mercedes' power-crazed AMG division has gone and announced the CLS 63 AMG version. At a stroke, the CLS AMG qualifies joins the world's fastest estate car club. With 518bhp as standard (rising to an optional 549bhp), the Shooting Brake is quicker to 62mph than a Porsche 911 Carrera S.
IFR Aspid – simply astonishing
Sun, 02 Aug 2009The IFR Aspid drew a lot of attention at this year's Salon Prive Not the best known name in the motoring world, IFR – and it’s main man, Ignacio Fernández – are never the less a force to be reckoned with, and we’re pretty sure we’ll be hearing a whole lot more from them before too long. So what’s the IFR Aspid, I hear you asking. Think something akin to a Caterham 7, but sporting technology from Buck Rogers and with none of your garden-shed makers bare-bones creature comforts.
