86031 - Bell Housing Replaces Oem 806031a 2 on 2040-parts.com
Stuart, Florida, United States
Other for Sale
- 86305 - thermostat kit 143?�� replaces oem 876305(US $27.02)
- 8611-02 - fuel pump kit w/cooler replaces oem 861156a02(US $388.55)
- 83950 - thermostat kit replaces oem 307239(US $31.32)
- Mercruiser sterndrive barbron corp flame spark arrestor 571204aa 2 11/16" id(US $19.99)
- Omc complete lower gearcase foot unit electricshift electramatic video shifting(US $450.00)
- Used se116 driveshaft housing (replaces mercruiser 815930a7 alpha gen 2)(US $159.95)
Nissan Micra 2010 – Global Compact Car
Thu, 01 Oct 2009The Nissan Global Compact Car, a.k.a. 2010 Nissan Micra But Nissan’s plant in Sunderland won’t be throwing the Mackems out of work. Instead, they will be tasked with building the Qashqai Compact – the Nissan Qazana – which has been designed and developed in the UK.
Lotus Exige LF1 Limited Edition – one for every Lotus F1 victory
Tue, 10 Jun 2014Lotus Exige LF1 Limited Edition – one for every Lotus F1 victory It’s a nice idea to build a limited edition car – the Lotus Exige LF1 – to celebrate very one of the 81 victories Lotus has enjoyed in F1, but it does make you wonder if Lotus has done it because they’re never likely to win again (and if they do, do they produce another LF1?). Still, Lotus has pulled out the icon JPS livery for the Lotus Exige S (from the days cigarettes could be advertised) to give the LF1 a pretty paint job of black and gold (with added red bits) including a black and gold Lotus badge up front and a contrast stitched interior with F1 logos on the seats. Also interesting is that each car will receive a plaque commemorating each individual victory, from the 1960 win at Monaco with Stirling Moss behind the wheel to the last in Australia in 2013 with Kimi Raikkonen.
Car sales plunge, Bank of England cuts rates
Thu, 06 Nov 2008New car sales plunge in October: Renault sales were down by more than half By Nigel Wonnacott Motor Industry 06 November 2008 12:30 Following the sixth monthly decline in new car sales this year (down 23% this month), economists have revised market forecasts downwards, while the Bank of England has cut interest rates by 1.5%. October’s 23% drop was the worst so far and trade body SMMT now fears sales could end the year at just 2.15 million cars. That’s 8% lower than the 2.34 million predicted to leave showrooms back in January and would be the worst market performance in more than a decade.