1999 Volvo Penta Gimble Housing 1999-2006 on 2040-parts.com
Rhoadesville, Virginia, United States
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- Fit volvo penta sx drives transom service kit gimbal bellows + clamp seal new us(US $123.02)
- 35-ss635 skeg guard for evinrude/johnson 90-100-115-120-140hp 2-stroke 1980-2001(US $68.50)
- For 1986-1993 omc cobra ellow transom repair outdrive mounting gasket kit 911826(US $130.87)
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Ford Focus is the best selling car…in the World
Sat, 01 Sep 2012In the week Ford built its 350 millionth car, the Ford Focus has been revealed as the best selling car in the world in 2012. It probably helps that the Ford Focus is now a proper world car, rather than just a European model, but it’s still an impressive claim - the Ford Focus sold 522,181 in the first seven months of 2012, making it the world’s top selling car. Of that half a million plus Focuss (Focii?) Ford shifted over a quarter of them in Europe (153,400) and the Focus outsold both the Toyota Corolla and VW Golf worldwide and in the last year a massive 860,00 Focus have found homes round the world.
Range Rover by Overfinch has 30% higher residuals than a standard Range Rover
Wed, 23 Apr 2014The 2014 Overfinch Range Rover (pictured) keeps its value It’s generally considered that money you spend on enhancing a new car by getting one of the plethora of customisers to add interesting bits is money down the drain. But as we reported back in 2012, that’s definitely not the case with the Range Rover by Overfinch. In fact, the last model of the Range Rover had residuals a full 23 per cent more if it was an Overfinch version rather than a regular Range Rover, which made opting for an Overfinch makeover almost a no-brainer.
Concept Car of the Week: Pininfarina CNR-PF (1978)
Fri, 12 Oct 2012In the 1970s alarm bells were ringing in the energy sector as a series of energy crises and rising fuel prices spiralled. The car industry was forced to produce a new generation of more efficient cars and designers were putting new models through wind tunnels to optimize their aerodynamic performance to reduce aerodynamic drag. Some pushed the limits further than others and none more so than Pininfarina, which designed a car that slipped through the air twice as efficiently than any other.