Propellers for Sale
- Replacement hub engine motor propeller hub ii(AU $56.60)
- New vintage marine prop shear pins lot olson aspins(US $39.99)
- Boat propeller 14 1/4 x 21 aluminum propeller for mercury 90-300hp 48-832832a45(US $84.99)
- 14 x 21 stainless steel outboard boat prop for mercury 135-300hp 15 spline,rh(US $393.89)
- 15 5/8 x 16 stainless boat propeller fit mercury engines 150-300hp 15 tooth,rh(US $362.99)
- Weedless propeller minn kota mkp 40 includes propeller pin nut 3/8"-24 & washer(US $61.32)
BMW Alpina B5 Bi-Turbo Touring (2011): first pictures
Thu, 24 Feb 2011Alpina has released first details of the estate edition of its 5-series based B5 Bi-Turbo. The wannabe M5 Touring car will be officially unveiled at the 2011 Geneva motor show next week. Alpina has been tuning BMWs for more than 40 years with the factory's blessing and increasingly close collaboration. Presaging the recent move by BMW M to forced-induction engines, Alpina first turbocharged the 5-series when they launched the B10 Bi-Turbo of 1989.
Concept Car of the Week: Vauxhall VX Lightning
Fri, 16 Nov 2012Both Ford and Vauxhall celebrated their 100-year anniversaries in 2003, but despite much of the attention being focused on the American giant, GM's UK subsidiary unveiling its own birthday present: the VX Lightning. Revealed at the Dorchester Hotel in London in May, the Vauxhall Lightning concept was a joint project between the GM North America (GMNA) Advanced Design Studio in England and the Opel/Vauxhall Design Center in Rüsslesheim, Germany. The Vauxhall ‘V' brand motif is a recurring theme throughout the car, despite the company's relative lack of global recognition.
VW and Chinese ‘in talks to buy Vauxhall/Opel’ from GM
Thu, 09 Jun 2011GM is considering selling its loss-making European operations, it emerged tonight. If it goes ahead and severs ties with GM Europe, the General would cede control of Vauxhall and Opel, the second biggest car brand in the UK.And in another extraordinary twist, CAR has confirmed that top-level talks have been taking place between Volkswagen and the German government, which is keen to avoid Opel falling into foreign hands. Chinese car makers are circling but Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has close connections to Volkswagen chief Martin Winterkorn, would prefer VW to step up to the plate as a potential buyer than a Chinese brand.