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Yamaha Gas Golf Cart Engine 357cc on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
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Brooklyn, Michigan, US

Brooklyn, Michigan, US
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UP FOR SALE IS A  2006 357 YAMAHA GAS ENGINE ONLY ENGINE COME WITHOUT CLUTCH AND STARTER GEN AND MUFFLER  THIS 357 IS A STRONG RUNNING ENGINE IT HAS A 4 DEGREE TIMING KEY BORE CARB. WHICH HAS BEEN REJETTED HAS K&N FILTER THE ENGINE IS IN A 2006 YAMAHA G22 SHOWEN IN PIC. #3 THE REASON IAM SELLING THE ENGINE IS BECAUSE IAM PUTTING IN A 23 HP V TWIN MOTOR. THANKS FOR LOOKING

In pictures: backstage at 72nd Goodwood Members’ Meeting

Mon, 31 Mar 2014

It was Glorious Goodwood on the last weekend of March, for Lord March’s latest classic motorsport event – the 72nd Goodwood Members’ Meeting. It’s one of only two race weekend to be held at the circuit since it reopened in the late 1990s: Lord March wants it to complement the world-famous September Goodwood Revival and become known as a classic in its own right. The difference here is that, as its name suggests, it’s a members-only event: only Goodwood Road Racing Club members can buy tickets.

Chris Evans’ CarFest North. Just as big as CarFest South

Tue, 11 Sep 2012

Chris Evans’ second petrolhead extravaganza – CarFest North at Cholmondeley Castle – has been as big a success as CarFest South. It may be a new petrolhead show on the calendar, but Chris Evans’ CarFest Shows have been a real success, not just for visitors but for the BBC’s Children in Need charity. This last weekend saw CarFest North try and follow in the footsteps of last month’s CarFest South, which it appears to have done in style, pushing the amount raised for Children in Need up to £800k from both CarFest events.

Bonkers Renault Twizy EV on sale at £6,690 +video

Sat, 14 Apr 2012

Renault Twizy EV - now on sale in the UK The Renault Twizy – a four wheel EV Scooter – has gone on sale in the UK this week at £6,990 plus £45 a month battery hire. To try and make electric cars do what conventional cars can do is a pointless task; it’s just not possible, certainly without quantum leaps in battery technology which, despite endless claims to the contrary, seems highly unlikely. But that doesn’t mean electric vehicles don’t have a place – they do.