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Cowlings & Housings for Sale
- Johnson / evinrude 4.5 hp outboard motor lower cowling
- Engine hood cover 4.5 hp johnson outboard
- 1991 johnson evinrude 70hp lower cowling engine cover(US $70.00)
- B3a179 1967 johnson outboard lower cowl from a 20 hp pn 0383902, 0308357(US $45.00)
- A58 1957 evinrude fisherman 5.5 hp hood cowl motor cover model 5514 part #277733(US $45.50)
- A185 1983 johnson outboard hood cowl from a 25 hp pn 0392771(US $45.00)
General Motors Europe opens new Design Center
Fri, 12 May 2006Being a car designer is often percieved as a glamourous occupation, but few people realise that this typically means working in some of the least inspiring places. Wolfsburg, Detroit and Birmingham are just a few of the locations that are home to some of the largest populations of car designers around the world. GM Europe's location in Russelsheim, Germany is also one of the less glamourous locations but the new design center building opened this week aims to redress the otherwise rather industrial feel of the place where tomorrow's Opels and Saabs are created.
Lexus LF-NX SUV – has the production LF-NX been accidentally revealed?
Wed, 29 Jan 2014Is this the production version of the Lexus LF-NX? We got the reveal of the Lexus LF-NX Concept – a mid-sized SUV/Crossover, designed to slot in below the Lexus RX – at the Frankfurt Motor Show last September, and it turned up again in November at the Tokyo Motor Show. Two showings in as many months made it all but certain the LF-NX was heading for production, and the accidental reveal of what looks like a production version of the LF-NX at the Society of Automotive Analysts Conference ahead of the Detroit Auto Show during a speech by Toyota’s Jim Lentz seems to confirm the LF-NX’s imminent arrival.
Lifetime of commuting 'costs £50,000'
Mon, 28 Apr 2014A CAREER-LONG commute is likely to set a worker back an average of £50,000, according to a survey. For a Londoner starting work at 18 and finishing at 65, the cost of commuting could reach as high as £66,000, the poll by investing service Nutmeg.com found. Overall, commuters will spend an average of 10,634 hours travelling to and from work in their lifetime - the equivalent of 443 days.