Mercruiser Bravo Cavitation Plate Anode By Performance Metals Part: 00046a on 2040-parts.com
Anodes for Sale
- Martyr magnesium anode kit for mercruiser bravo two three 1989 & later(US $80.99)
- Bulk discount | trumbull large anode cap zinc 3/4" x 10" 8418-88(US $3.28)
- 3854061 aluminum anode & insert omc king cobra upper gearcase 1990-1995(US $30.19)
- Seachoice freshwater anode kit 95241(US $12.00)
- Bravo ii & iii aluminum anode kit replaces mercury part number:888761q03(US $38.82)
- Martyr magnesium anode kit for mercruiser bravo one 1988-present(US $79.99)
Performance Car of the Year photo gallery - day 2
Tue, 21 Dec 2010CAR's road testers always dress up for the occasion The Porsche 911 GT2 RS is trailered to the south of France from Stuttgart. It's the car that raises the pulse more than any other here 'I'll have one of each please.' The Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera and Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG arrive by lorry and appear magically on the top of a Provencal mountainside. Stops plenty of passing tourist trade Read the full story in the new January 2011 issue of CAR Magazine out on 22 December - there's a smashing 36-page standalone supplement charting the full story of Performance Car of the Year, as eight greats battle it out for CAR's annual sports car trophy Click through to our facebook page to 'like' your favourite images.
Renault Twingo (2012) the facelifted French city car
Thu, 28 Jul 2011Renault has just released this solitary photo of the revised Twingo supermini, which will be unveiled in full at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show in September. It’s all part of the PR thrust – because if you weren’t revved up about the facelifted Twingo, then this single picture is bound to get you very excited, right? Actually, the revised Renault Twingo looks pretty good… We agree.
Dartz improves the G63 AMG 6x6
Mon, 25 Mar 2013Half-million-dollar vehicles tend to be polarizing. Why, for example, might one drop extra-large coin on an Aventador Roadster when a Boxster S offers so much usable fun for a fraction of the price? Your average modern sports car is fast enough; why buy a supercar?