New Oem Mercury Outboard Head Gasket 27-96281t01 on 2040-parts.com
Clearlake Oaks, California, US
New OEM Mercury Outboard head gasket 27-96281T01
Other for Sale
- Lower carburetor #432987 johnson/evinrude/omc 1989-1992 40-50hp outboard (606)(US $74.97)
- Cdi electronics mercury/ mariner & force switch box 4 cylinder 114-5772(US $214.99)
- 20" motor leg/midsection #f523133-3~1989-1990 85,90,125 hp force engine~528(US $149.99)
- Air silencer base &cover #330912 johnson/evinrude 1985-1991 35-60hp boat (606)(US $49.97)
- #64d-81942-00-00 regulator rectifier cover 1996-12 115-225hp yamaha ~530~(US $20.00)
- Front lower apron #61a-42771-01-8d for 1996 yamaha 2 stroke 225 outboard motor(US $37.50)
Peugeot Exalt to be reinvented for Paris show
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Peugeot design director Gilles Vidal has confirmed to Car Design News that the Exalt concept, which debuted at the Beijing auto show earlier this year will be shown at October's Paris motor show. However, while the car shown in China featured color and trim materials specific to the region, the Exalt that will grace the show stand in France will be different. "The car was presented at the Beijing auto show, and all the materials used in this car are sourced in China or Asia," says Vidal.
Cadillac goes Skynet with Super Cruise system
Mon, 23 Apr 2012Cadillac is road-testing a Super Cruise system that is capable of automatic steering, braking and lane centering during highway cruising. The first version of the system will be found on the ATS and XTS sedans. “Super Cruise has the potential to improve driver performance and enjoyment,” said Don Butler, vice president of Cadillac marketing.
New dynamic 3D button touchscreen tech
Tue, 31 Jul 2012A pioneering new technology allows touchscreens to ‘grow’ dynamic buttons from flat surfaces. The new technology, developed by US company Tactus Technology, uses minute channels within the screen to siphon liquid into button shaped cavities that then rise when pressed, alleviating some of the muscle-memory and distraction issues often leveled at touchscreens. Craig Ciesla, CEO of Tactus Technology, says that it was his desire to merge the elegance of the iPhone's user interface with the tactility of Blackberry buttons that led to the technology's development.