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Trim & Tilt for Sale
Mercruiser bell housing 46734a 1,63505a 1,68417a 1,mc1 style fits all hp 1965-75
Omc cobra gimbal housing assembly nla fits 983934,984562,985400,983986,983717(US $399.00)
Mercruiser tilt and trim pump(US $50.00)
Omc cobra hydraulic tilt and trim pump 1988
Nos omc piston std oem 387284, 5006751 piston 1976-1988 evinrude/johnson
Mercruiser 45519 trim hose end caps 1967-69 #1 drives.(US $35.00)
Young drivers risking lives by 'neglecting eyesight'
Thu, 14 Nov 2013ONE IN SEVEN young drivers put themselves and other road users in danger because of poor vision and problems with their eyesight, according to a new study. The survey, conducted on behalf of thinkaboutyoureyes.co.uk found that those in the 18-24 age bracket were far more likely than older drivers to have problems driving because of bad vision. While more than half of drivers over 55 are required to wear glasses or corrective lenses when driving compared to just a third of young drivers, almost one in ten young drivers believe they actually probably should be wearing glasses when they drive.
UK’s first public hydrogen filling station opens
Tue, 20 Sep 2011First UK public Hydrogen Filling Station Opens Every car maker – well, every car maker with an eye to the future – is developing hydrogen fuel cell cars. Really, short of portable cold fusion becoming a reality, hydrogen is the only viable future for cars. So the opening of the UK’s first public hydrogen filling station today at Honda’s South Marston plant is a big deal.
Adrian van Hooydonk named Director of BMW Group Design
Tue, 03 Feb 2009In the wake of Chris Bangle's decision to resign from the top job, Adrian van Hooydonk takes over as Director of BMW Group Design with immediate effect. In his new position van Hooydonk will be responsible for the design development for the BMW, Rolls-Royce and Mini brands. "I am honored and extremely excited to take on this new responsibility," says van Hooydonk.
