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Nice Johnson 9.5 Hp Short Shaft Outboard Boat Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $559.00
Location:

Fargo, North Dakota, United States

Fargo, North Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Johnson Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Engine(HP):9 1/2 Manufacturer Part Number:MODEL 9R-72M Stroke:2-Stroke

THIS NICE JOHNSON 9 1/2 HP BOAT MOTOR RUNS GREAT AND IS COMPLETE. SOLD AS IS. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET, AND WHAT YOU GET IS A VERY NICE JOHNSON SHORT SHAFT BOAT MOTOR. SERIAL # J 3571413. BUYER TO PAY SHIPPING. I WILL ALSO BE LISTING THE MATCHING 6 GALLON TANK SEPARATELY. THANKS!

Peugeot 2008 Crossover already selling well in UK – and half are White

Thu, 18 Jul 2013

More than half of UK sales of the new Peugeot 2008 (pictured) are white cars The Peugeot 2008 – the crossover/SUV take on the new 208 – arrived in production guise at the Geneva Motor Show in March and looked a properly credible effort from the beleaguered French car maker. In fact, when Peugeot announced prices for the 2008 and their UK target sales of 8,000 a year, we thought they were being conservative with their projections, especially as the 2008 starts at a very reasonable £13k. That soon proved to be right when Peugeot announced it was having to double production of the 2008 as sales were much stronger across Europe than they’d anticipated, and it seems the same is happening in the UK.

Paul Walker crash: 93-mph speed to blame

Wed, 26 Mar 2014

The investigation into the Porsche Carrera GT crash that led to the deaths of actor Paul Walker and Roger Rodas has been completed. Unsafe driving, rather than a fault with the car or the road surface, has been named as the cause. Walker and Rodas were killed when their Porsche Carrera GT skidded off the road in a Los Angeles-area business park on Nov.

Concours d'LeMons: When life gives you lemons, have a car show

Sun, 21 Aug 2011

Yes, these were the world's ugliest, worst selling and/or generally most vile wheeled eyesores ever hit with the ugly stick. Yet we love them. Who can explain it?