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Fuel Tester Kit For Ethanol % In Gasoline Honda Generator Eu1000i Eu2000i Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
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Ossian, Indiana, US

Ossian, Indiana, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:If you get shipped the wrong part you will be refunded purchase price and your shipping cost to return it AFTER the item is returned. If the item does not fit your application we will accept a return at no cost to us. Meaning - you pay return shipping, listing fees, seller fees, and paypal fees. Restocking Fee:20% Brand:Yamaha Onan Generac Portable 6024 Pressure Washer Manufacturer Part Number:Briggs & Stratton Tiny Test Gas Digital Inverter Country of Manufacture:United States

Fisker Karma drives Laguna Seca

Tue, 18 Aug 2009

The Fisker Karma out testing at Laguna Seca But unhappy as we are at Cars UK with the world’s obsession with all things green – and hybrid / electric cars in general – even we have to admit that some of the work that’s going on does impress us. The Tesla Roadster is a great achievement – if madly expensive for what it is (an electric Lotus) – and the work Koenigsegg are doing with the Quant is very exciting. But one company that is efficiently going about putting together a workable, high performance car is Fisker, who have been working on their electric saloon car – The Fisker Karma – for less than two years.

Autoweek archives: Porsche, same as it ever was? Not quite

Wed, 28 Sep 2011

In July 1997, Autoweek introduced its readers to the next-generation Porsche 911, the Type 996. Hot off the Frankfurt motor show release of the redesigned Type 991 2012 Porsche 911, we thought it might be fun to look at how much the iconic German sports car has changed since then. While it looks like not much has changed, the Type 991 is a brand-new car.

Range Rover Hybrid on the Silk Trail

Sat, 31 Aug 2013

A trio of Range Rover Hybrid s (pictured) on the Silk Trail The new Range Rover Hybrid (and the Range Rover Sport Hybrid too) are heading for a reveal at the Frankfurt Motor Show in a week or so, but they’re not quite ready for showrooms yet. Land Rover are still busy doing the final shakedown of the hybrid powerplant and have decided the best way is a high profile jaunt from Land Rover in Solihull to Mumbai in India following the ancient Silk Trail route to test the robustness of their new hybrid. So they garnered a trio of Range Rover hybrids – and support vehicles – enlisted a team consisting of Land Rover development engineers and motoring media from 10 countries, and set off from Solihull on 22nd August on the almost 10,000 mile expedition.