Mercury Outboard 1999 50hp Voltage Regulator 825076 , Sh640c-13 on 2040-parts.com
Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Electrical Systems for Sale
- Evinrude 90hp emm 0586970 586970 + injectors 3 cyl -----f r e s h w a t e r(US $1,200.00)
- 2008 yamaha 70hp 2 stroke outboard flywheel rotor assembly 6h2-85550-00-00(US $49.95)
- Mercury stator and rectifier 30hp-115 398-832075-a17(C $75.00)
- Evinrude etec g2 250hp ho outboard engine wiring harness assembly 0587320(US $199.00)
- 1998-2008 yamaha 25 30 40 4 stroke outboard stator 65w-85510-00-00 running well(US $50.00)
- Yamaha outboard coil pulser assembly 65w-85580-00-00 25 -40 hp(US $20.00)
Pagani Huayra gets 1200w Sonus Faber Sound – and a HUGE price rise
Sun, 03 Mar 2013The Pagani Huayra is getting a 1200w Sonus Faber Sound System – Pagani’s big news for Geneva 2012 – and a huge price increase too. We did wonder, just briefly, if Pagani’s tease for something new at Geneva 2013 would be the Huayra Raodster. But we were soon steered away from that thought when Pagani released a second teaser for their news which made it pretty clear that the big news was all about a new Sound System option for the Huayra from Sonus Faber.
Gemballa MIG-U1 Enzo – details revealed
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Locke review: a road movie with a difference
Fri, 18 Apr 2014Locke is a road movie with a difference – not to mention an enormous contrast to Need for Speed, which is the last heavy car content film I reviewed on MSN Cars. Simply put, Locke stars Tom Hardy and a BMW X5, and that’s about it. To say very much more than this would actually be to give away the, ahem, driving force of the plot – if you can even call it that.