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Two Yamaha Jet Skis for sale. The batteries in both jet skis have been replaced in the past month. The trailer has brand new tires on it, ready for you to haul it down the road. Large compartment box on front of trailer to store life jacket, etc. Both jet skis run and are ready for hours of enjoyment on the water. Jet skis can be picked up locally or buyer can schedule a carrier at buyers cost.
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Complete Engines (Watercraft) for Sale
650 crank case kawasaki jet ski engine bottom end(US $45.00)
650 crankshaft kawasaki jet ski engine(US $75.00)
1999 yamaha waverunner gp 800 engine 957(US $1,000.00)
650 yamaha engine 61x superjet waverunner waveblaster(US $200.00)
Kawasaki jet ski 440 550 js crankshaft assembly(US $195.00)
2000 yamaha yz250 yz 250 power valve piece(US $24.95)
Spyker Cars to change name, shift focus
Mon, 23 May 2011Spyker Cars is changing its name to Swedish Automobile N.V., and its new Chinese partner, Pang Da, is waiting for authorities to approve the investment in Spyker and Saab. Known for more than a decade as a producer of exclusive muscle cars, Spyker sold off its sports-car business in February to focus on Saab. The company bought the Swedish automaker a year ago when General Motors was on the verge of shutting Saab down.
Audi A1 sketches
Fri, 27 Jul 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 27 July 2007 06:08 Audi A1: the world exclusive We always knew that CAR's Georg Kacher is one of the best connected motoring journalists in the world. But even we were surprised when he rang the office with news that he'd 'obtained' official design sketches of Audi's new Mini, the A1. Forget the artist's impressions you'll find elsewhere, CAR Online has three sketches smuggled out of Ingolstadt's design HQ that show exactly how Audi's baby will look.
Nissan e-NV200 electric van gets a headline starting price of £13,393
Tue, 20 May 2014The Nissan e-NV200 electric van (pictured) – the start of an EV revolution for commercial vehicles? We’ve always been reluctant to see the electric car as a proper replacement for an ICE car, but an electric van for commercial deliveries in a reasonably confined area is a different animal altogether. So the arrival of the Nissan e-NV200 electric van is a big deal and could revolutionise how deliveries are made in our towns and cities, usefully shifting not just CO2, but NoX and particulates off to where the electricity is generated and making much less noise too.
