Lower Unit Components for Sale
Johnson/evinrude/omc new oem circuit breaker 0988180, 988180(US $51.17)
Johnson/evinrude/omc new oem spacer 0314504, 314504(US $9.94)
817275a1 for mercruiser alpha one gen 2 water pump impeller kit inboard 817275a2(C $130.35)
Volvo penta new oem gasket 3852096(US $5.94)
27301 megawear skegguard skeg protector fits 2002-present yamaha 200 4 stroke v6(US $95.41)
Evinrude johnson outboard 70 hp 1978 f & r no pinion, no info on part nos. (r62)(US $89.00)
Festival of the Unexceptional featuring Princess Diana's Metro
Fri, 11 Jul 2014Truly unexceptional - the Morris 1100 By Adam Binnie Motor Shows 11 July 2014 14:07 Do you prefer the Midlands to Maranello? Would you rather have a tattered mauve interior to a hand-stitched leather one? If so, the Festival of the Unexceptional is the place for you.
Toyota fails to land 'top safety pick' rating in insurance-group study
Wed, 18 Nov 2009For the first time in three years, none of Toyota Motor Corp.'s vehicles received “top safety pick” ratings from an insurance group, as tougher criteria pared the number of selections from 94 last year to 27 this year. Ford Motor Co. led all automakers for the second year in a row with six 2010-model top safety picks from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, including four from Volvo, a brand that's being sold.
UK car manufacturing hits six-year high in 2013
Thu, 23 Jan 2014UK car manufacturing hits six-year high in 2013 The car market in Europe may have been a painful place in 2013, but that hasn’t stopped UK car manufacturing continuing to grow, with 2013 delivering a total of 1,509,762 cars – the highest total since 2007 and up 3.1 per cent on 2012. That impressive total is made up from a wide variety of car manufacturers, from the volume producers like Jaguar Land Rover, Nissan, Toyota and MINI to smaller sales volume from supercar makers Aston Martin. In fact the rate of growth and investment is so strong – moire than £2.5 billion in investment announcements in 2013 – that the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) are reporting that analysts believe the UK’s car manufacturing could break all-time records in the next four years.