Morse Controls - D302029-000-0072.0 - Control Cable - Type Os - 6 Ft (1,83m) on 2040-parts.com
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Controls & Steering for Sale
- Morse controls - d63732-000-0144.0 - control cable - type km - 12 ft (3,66m)(US $22.50)
- Evinrude omc simplex 2 lever outboard control box w/ cables(US $39.00)
- Teleflex seastar pro hydraulic steering kit(US $720.00)
- Morse controls - d63732-000-0144.0 - control cable - type km - 12 ft (3,66m)(US $22.50)
- Teleflex cc63317 - control cable - type cc633xx - 26 feet (7,92m)(US $53.89)
- Lewmar boat shifter (se17)(US $175.00)
P1 Supercar Club in administration
Tue, 07 Apr 2009The P1 Supercar Club seems to have fallen by the wayside. [ad#ad-1] In a buoyant economy, with plenty of ‘Readies’ floating around, the Supercar Club Concept (where members pay an annual fee for the use of a fleet of Supercars for a fixed number of days a year) works well. Clubs in the UK have sprung up all over the place, inspired by the success of the P1 Supercar Club, co-founded by Damon Hill in 2000.
Gemballa MIG-U1 Enzo – details revealed
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MINI Yours: MINI customisation kicks off with MINI Avenue
Mon, 07 Nov 2011MINI Avenue - an off-the-peg MINI Yours We already know that MINI seems to launch more limited editions every year than the whole of the rest of the car industry. But now they’re going a step further with a customisation programme called ‘MINI Yours’, and an off-the-peg version called the MINI Avenue. MINI Yours is all about offering the sort of customisation offered for the original Mini in the 1960s by companies like Radford - and about making good margins on the add-ons – with a huge range of customisation stuff above and beyond what appears in the MINI Limited Editions.