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- 380162 0380162 positive heat sink & diode for omc stringer 90 hp stern drive 196(US $41.20)
- 0384538 384538 voltage regulator kit 12v prestolite for omc stringer stern drive(US $41.99)
- 0310536 omc stringer stern drive 155 200 hp coil clamp bracket 1968(US $19.99)
- New 24v 12t cw starter fits caterpillar marine industrial engine 3114 3116 3176(US $358.90)
- Mercury/mercruiser new oem throttle position sensor tps, 803148(US $110.66)
- New alternator fits ford focus 2.3l 2003-2004 manual transmission 1s7t-10300-aa(US $189.19)
Eye-tracking technology – how your car will watch your every move for you
Tue, 18 Feb 2014MSN Cars Are you sitting comfortably? That’s when you might start to feel sleepy and accidents can occur. But a safer driving future is on the horizon – the next big leap forward in crash prevention is technology that can digitally track your eyes and facial expressions to see when you’re in danger of dozing off.
Saab 9-5 (2010) Leaked
Thu, 23 Jul 2009The stylish 2010 Saab 9-5 - leaked official pictures The new Saab 9-5 is a handsome looking car – very ‘Saab’. Based on a sorted version of GM’s Epsilon II platform (despite the Koenigsegg move GM at the core will be the deal for some time to come), it offers good cabin space and a decent sized boot. But it looks different from the crowd – a huge plus.
New Honda NSX: Time to raid the piggy-bank as the order book opens in the UK
Thu, 18 Apr 2013The new NSX got its first outing at the Detroit Auto Show in 2012 and is being developed by Honda in the US with the aim of producing a ‘green’ supercar with advanced environmental performance without sacrificing on-road performance. The 2015 NSX will not only be designed in the US, but built there too The new NSX gets a mid-mounted direct-injection V6 which drives power through Honda’s Sport hybrid SH-AWD system with 2 electric motors that can apply positive or negative torque to the front wheels during cornering which, say Honda, will deliver handling unmatched by other all-wheel-drive systems. Phil Crossman, Honda’s UK MD, said: We are really pleased with the interest we’ve already seen for the new NSX. We are still two years away from the launch of the car and yet we’ve received over 20 deposits and that’s before we’ve even announced prices or seen the final production car.