1987 Johnson Evinrude 6 8 Hp Outboard Engine Powerhead J8rcud Freshwater 115 Psi on 2040-parts.com
Channahon, Illinois, United States
Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. |
Complete Outboard Powerheads for Sale
- Clean used mercury 2002 25 hp 4 stroke 2 cylinder outboard fuel pump(US $44.00)
- Used mercury 2002 25 hp 4 stroke 2 cylinder pull start / tiller wiring harness(US $44.00)
- Johnson evinrude 20 hp powerhead assy, 396194, 435942, lot j/e-8-4(US $375.00)
- Clean used 1990-1997 yamaha 30 hp outboard "c" model recoil(US $69.00)
- Clean used 1990-1997 yamaha 30 hp outboard "c" model starter solenoid(US $29.00)
- Yamaha f 300-350 powerhead remanufactured short block cylinder rod crankshaft(US $6,999.90)
Saab says three new models are in the works
Tue, 05 Jul 2011Saab says a new financial deal with Chinese companies Pang Da and Zhejiang Youngman Lotus gives it the cash to plan three new models. Saab's plan calls for: -- The 9-1, an entry-level car that has been known as the 9-2 until now. -- The 9-6 and the 9-7, which Saab says will be prestige vehicles.
VW Tiguan – People’s Reviewer Winner
Tue, 22 Sep 2009Harriet Gore gets a VW Tiguan as the winner of the People's Review The last update we did had the three finalists doing different challenges to bid for votes. Johnny was taking the Tiguan off to a sheep farm to play around; Eric was off to Silverstone to have a bash on the track and the skid-pan and Harriet was off on a mystery tour round Oxford (which as we said at the time was no easy thing). Well, the winner’s been announced this morning and it’s Harriet, who wins a nice shiny VW Tiguan for her efforts.
Volvo C30: now starts under £15k
Thu, 10 Mar 2011Volvo C30 ES 2.0 - now starts at £14,995 It’s been all change at Volvo in the last year, with the Swedish car maker going from being the last vestige of Ford’s ill-fated Premier Auto Group to the first high-profile car maker to fall to the Chinese resurgence as an economic force. Volvo also has a new boss in former VW man Stefan Jacoby, who has made it clear he doesn’t see Volvo as a ‘Premier’ marque. Not that he’s downplaying what Volvo has to offer, he’d just prefer us to think of Volvo as unique and Swedish rather than in competition with the likes of Mercedes and BMW.