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- Narco small parts: nav 121, 122 mhz gear # 56062-0101 nos(US $179.49)
- Alternator control unit vr 802 alt voltage regulator aviation reg mooney vr802(US $75.00)
- Pair beechcraft sundowner sun visors p/n 169-534020-19 -20(US $85.00)
- Alternator control unit cessna c611007-0101 alt voltage regulator aviation(US $75.55)
- Beechcraft emergency exit pull 71-401-980-00(US $55.00)
- Continental a65, 85 mechanical fuel injection intake(US $24.95)
GM, SAIC to develop electric cars in China
Tue, 20 Sep 2011General Motors will work with its joint-venture partner, Chinese carmaker SAIC Motor Corp., to develop parts and vehicle platforms for electric cars, the companies said on Tuesday. The automakers will use their existing joint venture in Shanghai, the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center, as the home base to develop the electric car--aimed primarily at the Chinese market. GM says it plans to use the platform, components and technology from the project to build electric cars around the world for various markets.
Mazda RX-8 Facelift – Official
Fri, 24 Jul 2009The Mazda RX-8 facelift for 2010 has been confirmed It’s all much as we said earlier. The Mazda RX-8 gets a facelift pretty much in line with what we’d detailed earlier based on the RX-8′s recent facelift in Japan. The front gets a tweak to bring it more in to line with the family features – as seen on the Mazda 3 – and LED lights are bolted on the back.
Englon TXN from Geely. The new London Taxi? No Chance.
Mon, 12 Apr 2010Englon TXN by Geely - supposedly on Tower Bridge A couple of weeks ago we regaled you with the sorry story of the London Cab falling in to Chinese hands. It wasn’t the most shocking story considering how feeble the London Cab has become in comparison to newer offerings like the Mercedes Taxi – which is taking a big chunk of sales from the traditional cab – but still sad to see the iconic London Taxi end up this way. London Taxis International already sourced most of the parts for the TX4 from China and just bolted them together here.