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- Stator 4cyl 9amp fits johnson evinrude 65-115hp 173-3536 583340, 583536, 763767(US $140.85)
- Boat outboard ignition switch | w/ buzzer 3-position push-to-choke(US $33.84)
- Omc johnson evinrude ignition coil 582508-(C $29.95)
- Starter for tohatsu m40 m50 m60 m70 40hp 50hp 60hp 70hp new 1992 1993 1994-2005(US $78.30)
- Omc stern drive mercruiser cobra solenoid relay 985063-(C $29.95)
- 70-93 omc johnson evinrude electric starter spring spacer nut-(C $39.95)
McLaren MP4-12C GT3 racer spotted
Thu, 25 Nov 2010The McLaren MP4-12C GT3 spotted out testing Yesterday we had the announcement that the McLaren MP4-12C will cost £168,500 when it goes on sale next year. We also had the rebuttal from Ferrari who told Cars UK that the Ferrari 458 Italia actually offered better value despite the apparent price difference. Now we have another reason for Ferrari and McLaren to bicker – the McLaren MP4-12C GT3.
London rush hour 'worst in UK'
Thu, 05 Jun 2014ANALYSIS of in-car telematics data has revealed that London commuters get the worst deal in rush hour, with average speeds 30% slower than those across other British cities. The study of 20 million miles of telematics data by Direct Line Drive Plus shows that despite London having more congestion-fighting measures than anywhere else in the country, its road-based commuters suffer worse peak time traffic misery than anywhere else. During peak times, cars in Westminster travel at an average speed of just 10.06mph, compared to a figure of 14.38mph across the biggest British cities.
Toyota FT-86 II: The second coming of the Toyobaru FT-86
Wed, 26 Jan 2011Toyota FT-86 II Tease Just last week we finally got the first concrete news on the Subaru half of the Toyobura project that seems to have been bouncing around forever. Well, certainly since Toyota first rolled out the Toyota FT-86 Concept at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2009. Which made is believe that the whole Rear-Wheel Drive Sports Car Technology Concept designed to deliver an affordable, traditional-style rear-wheel drive sports car at a sensible price (when we first saw the Toyota FT-86 we were told around £17.5k ) was finally going to bear fruit.