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Electrical System for Sale
- 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)
EVER Conference 2007 - Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies
Wed, 04 Apr 2007Whether the European Commission does or doesn't succeed in fixing a tight new emissions cap on vehicles by 2012, 'clean' is definitely in vogue right now. So it seemed appropriate that the eco-party last week moved to the French Riviera. 'EVER' - Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies - is in its second year and showcased a motley crew of environmentally-friendly vehicles at the Forum Grimaldi in Monaco.
New MINI to be revealed on 18th November – Sir Alec Issigonis’ birthday
Thu, 08 Aug 2013The new MINI will be revealed on 18th November A couple of weeks ago, MINI revealed the MINI Vision Concept at the MINI Design Studios in Munich which previews the new Mk3 MINI, although it wasn’t a physical car, just a projected hologram. But the real new MINI isn’t far from a reveal, and MINI has announced that it will arrive on 18th November, which just happens to be the 107th birthday of the creator of the original Mini – Sir Alec Issigonis. The reveal will take place at the MINI Plant in Oxford with a party in London the same evening to celebrate, and on the 20th November the new MINI will be revealed in public at events in Los Angeles and Tokyo ahead of the Tokyo and Los Angeles Motor Shows.
Fuel prices 'still number one concern'
Tue, 08 Apr 2014FUEL DUTY freezes have done nothing to stop the public worrying about the price of filling up their cars, according to research from British Car Auctions. More than 70% of the 400-person sample cited fuel prices as the number one concern when it comes to motoring costs, despite reports from the AA that pump prices have actually fallen over the last year. Second place in the survey was taken by the cost of road tax, which reflects that the survey was taken among used car buyers.