M1296 Lot Of Misc Ac Marine Spark Plugs 168 Total Plugs on 2040-parts.com
Canton, New York, United States
**New Misc. Box 168 plugs** Lot of Vintage AC Plugs (24) WR41N, (8) R46S, (8) S41XL, (8) S42XL, (40) M43FF, (16) R44S, (24) M84, (8) R42FS, (8) R43N, (8) CR43K, (8) M40FF, (8) 83TS |
Ignition & Starting Systems for Sale
- J2w1415 1993 evinrude 60 hp e60eletd starter pn 0391735 fits 1981-1994(US $45.00)
- M1299 lot of champion vintage marine spark plugs 126 total plugs(US $85.50)
- Yamaha outboard 9.9 15 hp stator 6e7-85560 and rotor 6e7-85550 84 - 95 2 stroke(US $115.00)
- New ignition coil 75/90/115hp 300-8m0077471 fits mercury quicksilver optimax ob(US $117.99)
- 1971 mercury 650 65hp 4-cyl flywheel assy 225-2494a13 a15 outboard boat motor(US $38.99)
- 1971 mercury 650 65hp 4-cyl starter solenoid relay 25661 outboard boat motor(US $18.99)
Cadillac CTS-V priced to undercut M5, XFR
Wed, 21 Jan 2009By Gareth Evans Motor Industry 21 January 2009 10:17 Cadillac’s new CTS-V supersaloon – claimed to be the be the most powerful Cadillac ever built – will undercut its European competition by several thousand pounds. Prices will start at £56,495, positioning the new Cadillac CTS-V just below the new Jaguar XF-R (£59,900) and comfortably undercutting German rivals such as the BMW M5 (£63,325) and Audi RS6 (a fulsome £74,550). Performance figures for the CTS-V make interesting reading, with 60mph being dispatched in 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 191mph for the manual car (175mph for the automatic).
Infiniti Q50 (2013) teaser video of new sports saloon
Thu, 03 Jan 2013The first car to emerge under Infiniti's new naming structure will be the Q50, due at the Detroit motor show in January 2013. The Q50 will replace the rare-groove G37 saloon, and attempt to propel Nissan's luxury arm into the hotly contested small exec saloon battleground. Infiniti Q50: the first details While the Q50 will fight established posh saloons like the BMW 3-series and Mercedes C-class, it'll also spawn a Q60 two-door coupe and cabriolet range, like its German rivals.
Car thieves shun 4x4s
Tue, 01 Jul 2008By Nigel Wonnacott Motor Industry 01 July 2008 11:36 Greens hate their CO2 emissions, campaigners may question their safety record and owners might be feeling the pinch at the pump. But 4x4s can claim at least one advantage over smaller cars; they are among the least likely types of car to be stolen. According to the latest Home Office Car Theft Index, just four in every thousand 4x4s and people carriers in Britain were stolen in 2006, compared to seven for Fiesta and Astra-sized cars.