Transmission & Components for Sale
Zoro, brass cross, fnpt, 1/2 in, 2 pack(US $15.99)
Bullhead bj marine cutless brass bearing 1” shaft x 2” x 4"(US $89.99)
Eel bj marine cutless brass bearing 1 3/8” shaft x 2 3/8” x 5 1/2"(US $109.99)
Px10178, pinion assembly, 2.54:1, twin disc, mg507 series(US $2,637.54)
Twin disc mg-5011 sc, 1:1, transmission(US $3,295.00)
New sierra 18-2190 mercruiser lower shift cable(US $89.99)
CAR interviews Karl Schlicht, Toyota and Lexus product chief (2014)
Mon, 07 Jul 2014By Damion Smy Motor Industry 07 July 2014 11:07 CAR magazine interviewed Karl Schlicht, the product chief at Toyota and Lexus, to find out how one of the world's biggest car makers is fighting to make its cars more engaging. Japan's biggest manufacturer seemingly has quality and engineering licked, but is keen to inject real desirability on its European range - and products like the GT86 sports car and recently facelifted Yaris suggest that Toyota is making strides in that direction. Read on for our full interview.
Andy Priaulx interview
Fri, 14 Dec 2007By Motor Shows 14 December 2007 09:00 His racing season might be over for this year, but 33-year-old Andy Priaulx has barely stopped since clinching his third consecutive World Touring Car crown – an incredible feat in a series packed with ex-F1 drivers and touring car winners from various championships. But in-between the award ceremonies, end-of-season parties and test sessions, CAR Online caught up with the Guernsey-based racer ahead of his star turn at this weekend’s Race of Champions. Held at Wembley Stadium on 16 December, RoC sees drivers from disciplines as diverse as Nascar and F1 race head-to-head, country-against-country on what looks like a giant Scalextric set.
Citroen C3 Picasso: Citroen recall 20k to stop the passenger braking
Thu, 19 May 2011Citroen C3 Picasso Brake Recall - passengers can control the brakes My dad, who was at one point in his career a police driving instructor, could never be just a passenger in a car, whoever was driving. As a passenger he did everything he did with his feet when he was driving. And with his eyes.



