Transmission & Components for Sale
- Zf500-1a ratio 1.964:1 mb30-1 mechanical shift sae# 1 and vulkan v3011s(US $13,441.00)
- Velvet drive 71c 1.52 transmission as2-71c borg warner 1017-000-106(US $2,495.99)
- Marine flexible drive coupler, saver. r&d 910-004 includes $90 earth connector(US $315.00)
- Zf marine,hurth transmission,outer race;p/n 280127,cons.comb.brg.p/n 0635501943(US $45.00)
- Vintage chris craft oem 7/8" keyed round shaft #1260 rudder arm algonac brass(US $125.00)
- Vintage unbranded oem 7/8" keyed round shaft #1260 rudder arm algonac brass(US $75.00)
Jaguar Land Rover strong September sales thanks to Evoque & XF 2.2
Sat, 08 Oct 2011JLR Sales up in September thanks to XF 2.2 & Evoque We’ve had cause to take Jaguar Land Rover (well, Jaguar) to task lately for disappointing sales, particularly in the US and the UK. So it seems only fair, after dishing out disapprobation, that we should balance that with a story about a decent set of sales figures for JLR in September, especially in the face of weakening sales from other manufacturers in the UK. Unsurprisingly – although how long it will last is debatable – China was the strongest performer for Jaguar, certainly in percentage terms, with a rise of 156 per cent for Jaguar and 85 per cent for Land Rover and year on year figures up 60 per cent.
Audi R8 Spyder outed by Audi dealer
Fri, 31 Jul 2009The Audi R8 Spyder - outed by an Audi dealer And now an over-eager Audi dealer in the UK has stuck an advert on Pistonheads for the new Audi R8 Spyder and included a grainy (hence the image quality above) shot of the R8 Spyder, which could have been taken on a dealer reveal recently. Oops! Not sure that’s going to go down too well with Audi.
Sustrans backs City's 20mph plan
Mon, 16 Sep 2013THE CHARITY Sustrans, which encourages people to travel by foot, bike or public transport, has welcomed plans to cut speed limits within the City of London to 20mph. The City of London's Court of Common Council approved the plan to reduce the speed limit to 20mph in the City as part of its Road Danger Reduction Plan. It is argued that the plan will reduce casualties by almost 10% while adding only a minute to journey times.