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Mercruiser Quicksilver Throttle Shift Control Cables Johnson Evinrude Lot Of 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Zeeland, Michigan, United States

Zeeland, Michigan, United States
NICE USED WORKING CONDITION
Brand:MERCRUISER Manufacturer Part Number:1859P 1903P

MERCRUISER QUICKSILVER THROTTLE SHIFT CONTROL CABLES JOHNSON EVINRUDE LOT OF 2.  CABLES SAY CHRYSLER MANUFACTURING ONE IS 33C 10' 1859P, THE OTHER SAYS 10' 1903P. NICE USED WORKING CONDITION .. FLAT RATE SHIPPING FOR THE MAIN 48 STATES.

VW at Geneva Motor Show: 2010 VW Sharan

Tue, 02 Mar 2010

Volkaswagen has revealed the 2010 VW Sharan at the Geneva Motor Show Last week we reported on VW’s little German tease of the 2010 Sharan on the VW web site in Germany, coyly showing just a partial front end and one wheel. But a week on there’s no such reticence with a full reveal of VW’s big people carrier at Geneva. The last generation of the Sharan shared a platform with Ford’s Galaxy, but the 2010 Volkswagen Sharan is a purely VW venture -based as it is on VW’s flexible MQB platform – and comes complete with the standard fashion accessory for a people carrier of sliding rear doors, and a more flexible seven-seat layout.

Pagani C9 – Horacio Pagani speaks

Sun, 17 Jan 2010

The Pagani C9 Mule with the new 6.0 litre AMG bi-turbo The Pagani Zonda is a very impressive car. It stands shoulder to shoulder with some of the finest Supercars in creation built by some of the most iconic Supercar makers in the world. Which considering Pagani is all of a decade old as a Supercar maker is a quite astonishing achievement.

Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009 daily bulletins

Mon, 06 Jul 2009

By Tim Pollard, Ben Pulman and Sarah-Jayne Harrison (good photos by James Mann, others DIY by writers) Motor Shows 06 July 2009 10:00 Welcome to CAR's coverage of the 2009 Goodwood Festival of Speed. We'll be posting daily bulletins with news, photos, galleries, blogs and reviews from the Festival of Speed – live from Lord March's front drive. NB start at the bottom and work your way up!