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Zink Anode Kit Omc V4 & V6 #392160 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Rumford, Rhode Island, United States

Rumford, Rhode Island, United States
Zink Anode Kit OMC V4 & V6 #392160 OEM, US $16.99, image 1
Condition:New

We have been an OMC dealer for more than 30 years.  Now retired, we are disposing of our accumulated inventory at below cost prices

Here is a NEW OMC V4-V6 (All Mdls.)Sacrificial Zinc Anode Kit

# 392160                  Normally - $40.81

BUT NOT HERE

We have many new, reconditioned and used Props, gearcases and Power Heads as well as a large inventory of OMC Parts, Power Heads, Special Tools & Accessories

 

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BID TO SLOW TRAFFIC ON M3 STRETCH

Fri, 14 Feb 2014

FIRST it was a stretch of the M1 and now the same speed reduction plan has been announced for a stretch of the M3 motorway in Surrey and Hampshire. The Highways Agency (HA) has proposed that a three-mile section of the M3 between junction 3 at Lightwater in Surrey and junction 4 near Farnborough in Hampshire be subject to a 60mph restriction. This section is part of a 13.4-mile stretch that is being upgraded in a £174 million scheme, with the 60mph proposal, to operate between 7am and 7pm daily so air quality levels can be met.

Runaway ostrich causes traffic chaos

Thu, 16 Jan 2014

Rush hour in the town of Tunbridge Wells took a humorous turn yesterday when a runaway ostrich shot past cars at speeds of over 40mph, with a clear disregard for road conditions, traffic and speed limits. Alarmingly, the rogue bird is still on the run from police and there are fears it could cause carnage in the town centre, as the RSCPA warns fully-grown ostriches max out at around 60mph. On Bing: see pictures of runaway ostriches Cars named after animals If the ostrich were to collide with an individual, its lack of crumple zones means the pedestrian could be badly injured and, as far we’re aware, ostriches are yet to be put through strict Euro NCAP crash tests.

BMW, Mercedes consider return to 4-bangers in U.S. market

Mon, 27 Apr 2009

Facing stricter fuel economy standards, BMW and Mercedes-Benz are considering bringing four-cylinder engines back to the United States. BMW stopped offering four-cylinders in 1999 when its 318ti hatchback flopped. Mercedes-Benz had four-cylinder engines on the 2005 C230 and SLK230 but dropped them in favor of six-cylinder models.