Gear for Sale
- Johnson evinrude 25 to 70 hp starter relay solenoid 582708- 586180(US $8.95)
- Yamaha 9.9 hp t9.9exry bracket starting motor 6g8-81822-40-94(US $35.95)
- Gp-gear pump 2726955 for cat 323d l 320d lrr 320d, 321d lcr 320d gc 320d(US $11,960.50)
- Yamaha 200-225-250 hp plate cover shift rod lower casing drive 61a-45321-01-00(US $13.44)
- New oem yamaha nylon pink women's pfd 3-buckle life jacket xl - maw-21v3b-pk-xl(US $45.99)
- Yamaha 9.9 hp t9.9exry 1999 oil separator 6g8-15358-00-00(US $11.95)
Enzo Ferrari died 25 years ago today
Wed, 14 Aug 2013The word “Ferrari” is evocative enough as it is, but add “Enzo-era” to the mix and we imagine a very specific type of machine -- a vehicle that is raw, passionate, perhaps a bit prickly, but above all, utterly unique and irreplaceable. There's a reason Enzo-era Ferraris are magical: Enzo Ferrari himself. Born in 1898, Ferrari joined the Alfa Romeo racing team in 1920, established Scuderia Ferrari in 1929 and put his name on a V12-powered race car in 1947.
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.
£70 fine for seven-second parking gaff
Tue, 15 Jul 2014A CHARITY worker has learned a pricey lesson after being fined £70 by a council for a seven-second stop on zig-zag lines outside a school. Joyce Sale was dropping off charity concert leaflets at the primary school when she was captured by a parking camera car operated by Birmingham City Council. She then received a council letter in the post with details of the penalty notice, working out at £10 for every second her car was stopped.