Borg Warner Velvet V Drive 1.50 10-05-000-011 Transmission 454 Frsh Wter Marine on 2040-parts.com
Huron, Ohio, United States
Transmission & Components for Sale
- Vetus 'bullflex' propeller shaft coupling 1-1/2" shaft(US $568.00)
- Dipstick fits velvet drive model 1017 and 1018 all ratios replaces 1017-559-001(US $89.95)
- Velvet drive marine transmission 1.1(US $2,695.00)
- Genuine oem volvo penta stern drive drive shaft u-joint bellows kit 876294(US $59.99)
- Volvo penta ms25a reverse gear 3586235(C $1,600.00)
- R&d volvo flexible coupling(C $300.00)
Heavy rain brings more flood risks
Thu, 06 Feb 2014HEAVY RAIN and gale force winds are set to continue to batter large swathes of the south of Britain, leaving many areas at risk of further flooding. The country will be hit by two new turbulent weather systems that are predicted to bring high winds and rain in their wake. And there is fresh misery for people living in the Somerset Levels, where two severe flood warnings remain in place signifying a danger to life.
Auctioned Chevy Trax provides Man Utd charity boost
Mon, 11 Nov 2013A CHEVROLET Trax that had been autographed by the 2012/13 Premier League-winning Manchester United team has helped raise more than £17,500 for charity. The car, bearing signatures from players including Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs and Rio Ferdinand, sold via an eBay auction for £14,301 as part of a wider auction of Manchester United memorabilia donated by Chevrolet. The money will go to the Manchester United Foundation to support its Ability Counts football programme, which offers disabled people the opportunity to play or coach with Manchester United and has more than 150 players aged from eight to 40 years old.
Families spending less on transport - new figures revealed
Thu, 12 Dec 2013THE LATEST Family Spending data shows that UK households spent £489 on average per week in 2012, according to the Office for National Statistics. Once inflation is taken into account, average spending has decreased since 2006 when households spent £526.40. Transport has seen the biggest spending reduction taking inflation into account, falling from £87.10 per week in 2001/2002 to £64.10 in 2012 despite the price of petrol increasing substantially over this period.