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Complete Engines (Watercraft) for Sale
- 2000 sea doo 787 rfi engine good condition(US $750.00)
- Seadoo 02-06 4tec crankshaft crank shaft rxp rxt gtx gti wake 130 155 185 215(US $150.00)
- 2004 seadoo gtx supercharged 4-tec oil dip stick and tube oem 420956933(US $16.95)
- Polaris 700 engine virage slh slt sl700 hurricane jetski motor block(US $380.00)
- 1997 sea doo gsi oil pump with cover(US $99.99)
- 1997 sea doo gsi cylinder head with cover(US $109.99)
2013 Mercedes E-Class Coupe & Convertible Facelift revealed
Fri, 04 Jan 2013Mercedes has revealed the facelift for the 2013 E Class Convertible and Coupe – adding to the Saloon and Estate updates we saw in December. The changes to the E-Class Coupe and Convertible are similar to those on the estate and saloon, with new single headlights instead of the E-Class’s familiar double headlights (although the LED running lights up the middle of the headlight conspire to make it look like it still has twin lights), new bumpers and LED tail lights. But the E-Class Coupe and Convertible don’t the sheet metal changes the saloon an d estate get, so the Coupe and Convertible retain the pontoon rear haunches to set them apart from the four-door E-Class models.
Ford B-Max to go in to production
Wed, 27 Jan 2010Ford are to begin production of the Ford B-Max crossover. The Iosis Concept (pictured) gives us a clue on how it will look. It’s been a while coming, but it looks like Ford’s replacement for the Fusion is now ready to go in to production in Romania as the Ford B-Max, sitting below the newly sorted S-Max and looking to take on the likes of the new Vauxhall Meriva.
Lincoln Quicksilver Ghia concept heads to auction
Fri, 17 Jan 2014Next week at the Mecum Auction in Kissimmee, Fla., bidders will get a chance to take home something truly unique, a Lincoln Quicksilver concept car created by Carrozzeria Ghia in 1983. This radical concept was created at a time when Ghia was a division of the Ford Motor Company. The concept itself debuted in one place where the Lincoln brand was, ahem, somewhat underappreciated: the Geneva Auto Show.