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Mercruiser 5.0, 5.7 L (v8) Thunderbolt 4 Electronic Ignition Amplifier / Module on 2040-parts.com

US $174.99
Location:

Medway, Ohio, United States

Medway, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

THIS IS A VERY GOOD WORKING THUNDERBOLT 4 IGNITION AMPLIFIER.  TESTED 8-23-16.  MAY NEED CLEANED UP ALITTLE.  BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!


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Toyota recalls another 2.17 million U.S. vehicles

Thu, 24 Feb 2011

Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday it will recall 2.17 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles in the United States to inspect and repair accelerator pedals that may get trapped in floor mats or carpeting. The automaker said more than half of the recalled vehicles--1.54 million units--are being added to a giant 2009 recall to inspect and repair accelerator pedals that may get trapped in floor mats.

The return of the Real MINI

Tue, 17 Mar 2009

The MINI Concept - heralding the revival of the Isetta and Topolino marques [ad#ad-1] Back in January, we speculated on the return of the Topolino and Isetta marques in a joint venture by BMW and Fiat to launch a range of super-eco city cars to rival those that manufacturers like VW and Mercedes are developing. And according to Auto Express those plans are getting close to being realised. This is a bold move by BMW and Fiat to gain ground over their rivals with models that offer extreme economy, but sport a legendary moniker to give the models added kudos.

Land Rover Defender reprieved

Fri, 21 Oct 2011

Land Rover Defender reprieved until 2017 - and maybe beyond It’s the news that all die-hard Land Rover Defender fans – and there are still plenty of them – wanted to hear; the current Defender has won a reprieve until at least 2017. It had originally been thought that the iconic (that word again, but it’s justified in the Defender’s case) Landie would be forced in to the annuls of motoring history by Euro emissions rules. But thanks to plans to endow the current Defender with a version of JLR’s 2.2 litre diesel, it now means that the Defender as we know it can keep on trucking until at least 2017 with its new, Euro5 compliant engine.