Transmission & Components for Sale
Allison marine mh20l , 3.0:1 marinetransmissions. - models mh37r and mh37l(US $8,900.00)
Evinrude johnson 339620 0339620 seal upper crank seal 18-2074 cn-14(US $8.95)
Like new oem zf63iv 2:1 ratio v-drive marine transmission zf 3312003119 hurth(US $2,499.00)
For velvet drive borg warner zf hurth marine neutral safety switch 1000-640-004(US $14.95)
For velvet drive borg warner zf hurth marine neutral safety switch 1000-640-004(US $14.99)
Twin disc mg506 transmission reverse clutch gear bearing assembly b5649(US $2,595.99)
Honda FCEV hydrogen Concept teased for Los Angeles Auto Show
Mon, 11 Nov 2013Honda FCEV hydrogen Concept teased for Los Angeles Auto Show Car makers are all starting to vie for a piece of the hydrogen-powered market for road cars that is starting to develop, and Honda is now joining the fray with the Honda FCEV Concept. The Toyota FCV has already been revealed as debuting at the Tokyo Motor Show and now Honda are in on the act with their own FCEV heading for a debut at Los Angeles later this month. Honda say the FCEV Concept previews a 2015 production model for the US and Japan – and other markets later – and comes more than a decade after Honda first started leasing hydrogen fuel cell cars to a handful of fleet users.
Jetstream SC250 (2008): first pictures
Tue, 26 Aug 2008By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 26 August 2008 09:32 This is the new Jetstream SC250, a Cornwall-based newcomer to Britain’s low-volume sportscar industry – and arguably the most eye-wateringly ugly car we’ve seen in a very long time. The lightweight two-seater is powered by Vauxhall’s turbo 2.0-litre unit – lifted from the Astra VXR – and it’s priced at £29,495. Err, yes – we also feel the SC250’s looks might be a bit of a stumbling block to someone about to flash the best part of £30k on a track-based racer.
Mercedes News Coming Sunday
Fri, 20 Aug 2010We can’t tip our hand, but we have major Mercedes news coming on Sunday. Come back to autoweek.com just after the stroke of midnight for pictures and details. And then, come back to autoweek.com next week, when we’ll have even more details and in-depth analysis and more infomation in our TV show, News Brake.
