OMC Cobra gimbal bellhousing. This used part has been beadblasted, primered and painted with Volvo silver. See pictures for details. This is a good piece and are becoming harder to find.
Other for Sale
Volvo penta ignition switch w/keys 888001 marine boat(US $189.95)
Seadoo sea doo hydroturf mat challenger speedster 96-00(US $270.00)
Brand new - camco hand pump kit w/connecting line f/antifreeze - 36003(US $20.24)
Brand new - camco blow out plug - plastic - screws into water inlet - 36103(US $2.08)
Teleflex 9 ft. jet boat shift control cable cc21309(US $64.19)
Starbrite 1 gallon ez-on ez-off hull & bottom cleaner 092800(US $21.35)
White House pushes for Friday deal on fuel-economy regulations
Wed, 27 Jul 2011The White House wants to announce as early as Friday that it has reached agreement with most automakers on a plan to raise corporate average fuel economy targets to 54.5 mpg by 2025, manufacturers' representatives said Wednesday. While no automakers have signed on to the Obama administration plan yet, most--including Ford, Toyota, General Motors and Chrysler--are generally supportive and intend to do so, the industry officials said. Each manufacturer is trying to iron out technical issues with the White House before endorsing the proposal.
Skoda Citigo Rally: Another Worthersee attendee
Wed, 16 May 2012Skoda Citigo Rally Skoda has released the first image of one of their offerings at the 2012 Worthersee Tour – The Skoda Citigo Rally. With SEAT having revealed their Mii FR Line for Worthersee, we now get the first of the Czech offerings in the guise of the Skoda Citigo Rally. We don’t have a huge amount to go on with the Citogo Rally as all we have is the sketch above of the front three-quarters looking down.
Show Review: Tokyo Concours D’Elegance
Wed, 28 Nov 2007Tokyo has hosted the first of what it hopes will become the Japanese equivalent of America's Pebble Beach and Italy's Villa D'Este. Held at the plush Tokyo Midtown shopping mall/commercial complex, the Tokyo Concours D'Elegance was initiated by enthusiast Paul Goldsmith and coincided with the first public days of the Tokyo Motor Show - though regrettably also with a typhoon, forcing organisers to cover the cars on the lawns, which were ultimately closed due to flooding. Fortunately, the exhibition had been split between in- and outdoors, and while the weather lashed out at those braving the winds, there were still some interesting displays for those wishing to remain dry.