Brand new Faria speedometer that reads 0-60 mph. Stainless steel bezel with white face. The unit includes the pitot tube and tubing in a bag that has never been opened. The reason that I have this gauge is that I have a twin engine boat that I replaced the all the gauges. It was cheaper to buy two complete gauge kits than to purchase individually. This has been stored inside since buying.
Other for Sale
- Clamcleat cl205 major rope cleat (US $5.00)
- Outer lever #311347, #0311347 johnson/evinrude/omc 1968 outboard motor cover #1(US $27.27)
- (20 packs of 10) case of 200 traditional spark plug b6hs-10 ngk (1052) engine 54(US $295.00)
- Suzuki dt 40 flywheel(US $40.00)
- Quicksilver ign module # 15248a 1 - for older 454 merc cruiser(US $179.00)
- Super poly 4" 3-piece boat trailer bow roller with end caps #mpp59620 (US $19.99)
U.S. safety officials deny airbag exemption for the Pagani Huayra
Tue, 09 Aug 2011U.S. safety officials have shot down Italian supercar maker Pagani's request that the Huayra coupe be exempted from needing advanced airbags--a move that means Pagani can't legally sell the car in the States. Safety rules require that all new cars sold in the United States be equipped with airbags that can automatically adjust deployment force based on the height and weight of the seat occupant.
New MINI 5-door Hatch revealed – but will you fit through the back doors?
Thu, 05 Jun 2014The 5-door MINI hatch arrives We’ve already had the more BMW-like new MINI arrive, and now, for the first time, we get a MINI 5-door hatch to try and extend the appeal of the MINI range to families. The 5-door MINI gets an extra 72mm in the wheelbase and a pair of doors at the back – which do look very tight for full-size people to use – and there’s also an extra 15mm of headroom, a bigger boot and seating for three in the back. In terms of design, there’s little to choose between the 5-door and the 3-door, but the new 5-door does look a bit like the off-spring of the new MINI and the Countryman; just a little dumpy.
Noble Fenix Supercar – First Photo
Wed, 06 Jan 2010The first picture of Lee Noble's Fenix Supercar Back in November we brought you news of eponymous supercar maker Lee Noble’s return to the world of high performance cars with his new company – Fenix Automotive. Lee had left the company that bears his name, but was obviously itching to get back to the fray with a car that reflects the great Noble’s of the past – including the very successful M12. The old Noble company has headed upmarket with its latest offering – the Noble M600 – but Lee intends the new supercar from Fenix to be a more affordable proposition – around £70k.