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1992 Evinrude 150hp Sending Unit Assy P/n 433462 on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
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Andover, Minnesota, United States

Andover, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Evinrude Manufacturer Part Number:327796, 327797

1992 Evinrude 150hp Sending Unit Assy P/N 433462. This part is from a 1992 150HP Evinrude outboard engine, model # VE150EXENC. Free shipping. If you have any questions, feel free to ask!

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Chevrolet Malibu (2012) first official pictures

Fri, 15 Apr 2011

This is the new 2012 Chevrolet Malibu - an executive-sized four-door saloon aimed at the US. But this one could come to Europe and the UK, as a halo car for the Chevrolet brand, CAR understands. The Chevy Malibu is a US market car.

Who's Where: Lars Falk appointed Vice President Product Design for Volvo Cars China

Thu, 27 Oct 2011

Swedish designer Lars Falk has been appointed Vice President Product Design for Volvo Cars China. In his new role, Falk will lead and develop an emerging design organization which will cover both production design and advanced/strategic activities for the Volvo brand. "I am privileged to set up a small yet efficient design organization which will cover both production design and advanced/strategic activities for the Volvo Cars brand," Falk told Car Design News.

Saab: China’s Youngman submits new $2 billion offer

Mon, 20 Feb 2012

Youngman is committed to acquiring Saab The founder of China’s Youngman - Pang Qingnian – has revealed Youngman submitted a $2 billion offer to buy Saab from the administrators on 14th February. We’ve all seemingly written-off Saab as dead and buried; a once proud marque consigned to the scrap heap of history after the debacle of GM ownership and Victor Muller’s ill-fated battle to make Saab an in dependent marque. But there’s one man who hasn’t given up hope of securing a future for Saab, and that man is the Chinese billionaire founder of Youngman, the company which has already spent significant sums trying to acquire Saab, but has so far been thwarted by GM’s golden bullet.