Used lower unit off my 2003 Yamaha 250 VMaxx. Ox66 injection. 20" shaft, bass boat style. New prop shaft 3 months before the powerhead blew up.
Other for Sale
Tillotson carburetor from scott atwater model 491 boat motor (1944?)(US $14.95)
Aluminum prop from scott atwater model 491 boat motor (1944?)(US $14.95)
Omc johnson evinrude stbd throttle body assy for 2002 225hp outboard motor model(US $125.00)
150 mercury outboard voltage regulators(US $35.00)
New motorguide mercury marine 48-mga0476 2-blade prop kit #10 3" ninja usa(US $16.99)
Lower unit from scott atwater model 491 boat motor (1944?) keel gears etc(US $14.95)
Range Rover Sport by Kahn: The Red Ranger
Fri, 06 Apr 2012Kahn Range Rover Sport Red Ranger Bradford’s Kahn design has built the Red Ranger, a Range Rover Sport with lots of titivation; perhaps the last Range Rover Sport from Kahn. Land Rover are busy bringing their current range of cars to a close with limited editions of the old models hitting showrooms. One of those is the Range Rover Sport ‘Red’, and not to be outdone Kahn Design has rolled out their own ‘Red’ Range Rover Sport in the form of the Red Ranger.
Renault Twingo Gordini Renaultsport revealed
Wed, 25 Nov 2009The new Twingo Gordini Renaultsport will go on sale in March 2010 It’s only a couple of weeks since we reported that Renault are going to revive the Renault Gordini badge for a new range of sporty cars, a report that was followed a few days later with a confirmation from Renault, and the news that the Twingo Gordini Renaultsport would be the first to launch. And Renault has now revealed the first of the Gordini cars. The new Twingo Gordini stays faithful to the heritage of the Gordini moniker with a Fench Blue paint job, white stripes and quilted leather.
Fiat and BMW ready to announce deal
Wed, 28 Jan 2009[ad#ad-1] Don’t mention the war, Basil! The Germans and Italians look like they’re getting in bed together again, but this time the axis could provide some goodies for us all, and some cost saving benefits for both BMW and Fiat. Fiat, in a strong position after posting their best ever figures for 2008, is on a bit of a rampage at the moment, looking to take advantage of the problems in the car industry that could end up pushing them up the car makers league table, even to the heights of the #1 car maker in the world, Toyota.
