This is a new carburetor in the original box, and is now discontinued. I bought it for my house boat to have as a spare, but have since sold my boat and no longer need it. I paid $600.00 for it, but will have a significantly lower price as the reserve. Feel free to ask any questions, but this is a brand new old part that they just don't make anymore.
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Intake & Fuel System for Sale
New oem volvo penta electric fuel pump 3858261(US $98.00)
Oem volvo penta omc cobra sx flame arrestor carburetor w breather hose 3856862(US $37.00)
Mercury mercruiser fuel line 4.3 4 barrel clean hard line fresh water(US $35.00)
Mercruiser ecm 806719t 4(US $1,399.00)
Mercruiser 7.3l d tronic diesel engine turbo charger new old stock(US $1,095.00)
Mercruiser: top cover kit(US $255.00)
Ford Euro tuning partner Mountune sets up shop in US
Thu, 08 Aug 2013U.K.-based Ford tuner Mountune is opening up a satellite location in California. The company is not well known on this side of the Atlantic, but across the pond it enjoys the status of being Ford's official European tuning partner. Mountune will be offering high-performance racing components for a number of Ford vehicles in the states, and we're excited to see what they'll be able to do with the rabid Ford Focus ST and Fiesta ST models.
Volvo V60 Polestar production now underway
Tue, 24 Jun 2014The Volvo V60 Polestar is now rolling off Volvo’s production line Last month Volvo revealed that the V60 Polestar would be a limited edition run of just 750 cars for the world, but that 125 of those will be heading for the UK – the largest market allocation of any country – and will cost £49,775. And now, seven months after Volvo confirmed the V60 Polestar for production, the first cars are heading off the production line at Volvo’s plant in Torslanda and heading off to their new owners. Although not as powerful as we’d expected, the V60 Polestar still offers an appealing performance package, with 345 bhp and 369lb/ft of torque delivering 0-62mph in an impressive 6.0 seconds.
Chevrolet GPiX concept
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