Complete Outboard Lower Units for Sale
Yamaha 225 4stroke outboard 30in shaft lower unit(US $735.00)
1600-8m0107156 counter rotating mercury lower unit(US $3,700.00)
New oem omc johnson evinrude screws 172856 for prestolite tilt & trim motor(US $9.50)
1987 force 152f7a 15hp lower unit gearcase 819483a2 outboard motor chrysler(US $168.99)
Mercury 100 115 125 hp lower unit 1998-2006 2 stroke carbureted 25" xl shaft(US $399.00)
2015-2018 yamaha 75-115 hp 4-stroke outboard lower unit 20" transom 6ek-45300-00(US $2,199.99)
Vauxhall Insignia (2008): first pictures
Thu, 17 Apr 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 17 April 2008 23:43 You’ve seen the leaked images and the scoops, but now the wait is finally over. These are the first officially sanctioned photographs of the new Vauxhall Insignia – marking the end of two decade of the Vectra, which replaced the Cavalier back in 1988.It’s immediately apparent that the Insignia is way more stylish than today’s dowdy Vectra. Where that car is achingly sober and sensible, the Insignia actually lets its hair down and has a bit of fun.
Petersen Museum gets new chair
Fri, 11 Jan 2013Peter Mullin, a car guy with excellent taste and the means to do something about it, has become chairman of the board of the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Lucky place, the Petersen. Mullin's vice-chairs, who will help lead the museum into the 21st century, are uber car guys Bruce Meyer and David Sydorick, both longtime supporters of the institution.
New Mercedes A Class: Production increased to meet demand
Tue, 23 Oct 2012With over 70,000 orders already in the pipeline for the new Mercedes A Class, Mercedes are increasing production to meet demand. The increase in production at Mercedes plant in Rastatt, Germany, means adding a third shift to effectively increase production by almost 50 per cent and make a dent in the 70k plus orders Mercedes already has for the new A Class. That’s in stark contrast to the recent news that Mercedes is having to slash production of the S Class as sales falter, partly due to a new S Class in the pipeline for 2013 but also because buyers are falling in love with more compact offerings.









