Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mercruiser Oem Distributor Cap, Gaskets, & Rotor Kit 805759a 13524a 27-94914 on 2040-parts.com

US $38.00
Location:

Warren, Maine, United States

Warren, Maine, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Marine/Mercruiser Manufacturer Part Number:805759A 13524A 27-94914

This Sale is for the following Quicksilver Marine Parts:

1.) 805759A 2 Distributor Cap
1.) 13524A-5 Rotor Cap
1.) Distributor Cap Gasket
3.) 27-94914 Gaskets (2 are still in the package)

Please see photos. Questions always welcome. Assure fitment before purchase. Ships free in the U. S. via USPS Priority Mail.

Porsche 918 Spyder crashes in Germany

Mon, 02 Dec 2013

Porsche is in hot water with German authorities following an accident involving a prototype version of the gasoline-electric hybrid-powered 918 Spyder on a public road last month, according to reports in the German media. The accident, which took place between the towns of Bietigheim-Bissingen and Ludwigsburg (close to Porsche's research-and-development center), saw the 875-hp 918 Spyder spin out of control and collide with a guard rail. Parts of the new $845,000 Porsche flagship are said to have broken loose in the collision before being collected by an oncoming car.

SRT8 Charger Super Bee and Challenger Yellow Jacket readied for L.A. auto show

Wed, 09 Nov 2011

Dodge--or more accurately, the new SRT division--is bringing updated versions of past icons to the Los Angeles auto show. On Nov. 16, the 2012 Charger SRT8 Super Bee will break cover along with its partner in crime, the Challenger SRT8 Yellow Jacket.

GM launches Corvette ads on television

Wed, 14 Jul 2010

WITH VIDEO -- The first work from Goodby, Silverstein & Partners' new client, General Motors' Chevrolet, is out, and it's a testosterone-filled, 45-second TV spot for the 2011 Corvette. The ad, which aired for the first time Tuesday night on ESPN, marks GM's return to TV advertising for the Corvette after a five-year absence. Titled "Still Building Rockets," the commercial shows footage of rocket scientists juxtaposed with snapshots of GM plant workers building a Corvette.