Johnson Evinrude Mercury Outboard 12" Inch Steering Drag Link Arm Assy 175110 on 2040-parts.com
Eustis, Florida, United States
Mounting & Brackets for Sale
- Mercury mariner 8 9.9 13.5 15 20 25hp tiller arm bracket 1994-2006 822841f1(US $55.00)
- New arrival motor bracket duty aluminum outboard2 stroke kicker 7.5hp-20hp(US $55.95)
- Used stainless steel transom bracket engine compartment outboard boat motor part(US $299.00)
- Housing (omc #'s 0304446 & 0304447)-evinrude 35hp 1957(US $20.25)
- Outboard motor bracket/ trolling motor bracket(US $105.00)
- Solid motor bracket boat duty aluminum outboard2 stroke kicker 7.5hp-20hp white(US $68.95)
AC Ace (2006) first official pictures
Fri, 15 Dec 2006By Richard Yarrow First Official Pictures 15 December 2006 09:30 Smart Roadster reborn as an AC It was only axed last year, but the Smart Roadster has sprung back to life as this – the all-new AC Ace. The band of British enthusiasts behind the project aim to start production of the rebodied sports car in mid-2007, with prices from £12,000 to £19,000. A deal to buy the rights and tooling jigs for the axed two-seater from parent company DaimlerChrysler is about to be signed, and there will also be a convertible version.
Last of the Saab 9-3 convertibles land in the UK
Fri, 11 May 2012Saab Parts UK has secured the sale of the last 26 right-hand drive Saab 9-3 convertibles for customers in the UK. The final batch of convertible Swedish metal will be sold through 87 Saab authorised repairers in lieu of a dealer network. Saab 9-3 Convertible: the last of the line The final Saabs may be of sentimental value to fans of the marque, although the seven Independence Edition cars being offered for sale come in a rather challenging shade of burnt metallic orange.
The Guardian calls Cars UK “The Petrolheads’ favourite web site”
Tue, 01 Jun 2010Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has common-sense views on speed cameras, cyclists (although perhaps not Boris), speed limits and traffic calming. Which the Guardian doesn't like one bit Being proclaimed the Petrolheads’ favourite website by the Guardian – not a newspaper renowned for its love of cars – we’ll take as a compliment. Although it was meant to be disparaging.