Propellers for Sale
- Mercruiser prop hub kit alpha bravo mercury propeller insert force mariner usa(US $38.59)
- 11 1/8 x13 boat propeller 13 tooth fit yamaha engines 25-60hp no.663-45945-02-el(US $44.99)
- 11 1/2x13 boat propeller fit suzuki engines 13 spline tooth oem 58100-88l41-019(US $78.99)
- Outboard propeller 10 3/8 x 14 fit mercury outboard engines 25-70hp, 13 tooth,rh(US $41.99)
- 10 3/8 x 13 aluminum propeller for mercury 9.9-25hp part no.48-19640a40 10 tooth(US $43.99)
- 14.5 x 19 outboard boat propeller for mercury 135-300hp 15spline 48-832830a45 rh(US $74.00)
McLaren P1 almost sold out
Fri, 30 Aug 2013The McLaren P1 (pictured) is almost sold out The last time McLaren decided to build a supercar to beat all supercars was with the McLaren F1 but, despite it’s huge ability and now iconic status – and huge value – they had to give up making it after just 64 cars as they couldn’t find buyers. Fortunately – for McLaren are a bit stretched non all fronts at the moment – it seems that history isn’t repeating itself with the new McLaren P1 as reports today suggest the P1 is all but sold out. Autocar are reporting there are just a handful of the 375 P1s left to sell, with the P1 allocation for America, the Middle East and Asia already sold out and just a handful of cars left for Europe and other parts of the world.
Jaguar F-Type Coupe UK debut on Sunday
Tue, 03 Dec 2013The Jaguar F-Type Coupe (pictured) makes its UK debut on Sunday The star of the Los Angeles Auto Show – and now the star car in Jaguar’s lineup – was the very appealing Jaguar F-Type Coupe. And now the UK is about to get – a very limited – public viewing of Jaguar’s new |F-Type Coupe. This coming Sunday – the 8th December – sees theĀ Jaguar Academy of Sport Annual Awards at the Royal Opera House in London and, apart from the Sports Stars, the star of the night will be the new Jaguar F-Type Coupe.
Petrol sales hit record low in July
Mon, 01 Sep 2014FEARS of a 4p-a-litre rise in prices at the pumps sent petrol sales crashing to an all-time July low. The rise turned out to be only 1.5p a litre but it led to July petrol consumption dipping to 1.44 billion litres, down nearly 100 million litres on June, according to Government figures highlighted by the AA. The AA said petrol retailers and others had predicted that the UK's average cost of petrol would rise by up to 4p a litre in July.