Reverse Lock Link #483510 Force/chrysler 1975-1988 20-35hp Outboard Boat Motor 1 on 2040-parts.com
Gulfport, Mississippi, US
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- Yamaha 200/225/250/300 hp hpdi 3.3l outboard 20" bass boat v6 lower unit ~vz250~(US $2,295.00)
- Filler block replacement kit# 0392001/392001 johnson/evinrude 1980-91 150-235 hp(US $162.74)
- Used reed valve assy #0389823 for 1996 johnson 112hp evinrude outboard motor(US $54.50)
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- Ring set .030 0.s. #391416 #0391416 johnson/evinrude 1985-1998 85-225hp boat (US $33.30)
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First Sight: Peugeot 907 concept
Fri, 03 Sep 2004Making its debut at the Paris Motor Show, the Peugeot 907 concept is a two-seater GT coupe, created "with reference to the past, the present and the future", and intended to transcend the Marque's values. The 907 is powered by a 6.0 litre V12 engine delivering 368 kW (500 bhp), positioned longitudinally behind the front axle. Connected by a short propshaft, it transmits its power to a six-speed sequentially controlled gearbox placed longitudinally in front of the rear axle.
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti shooting brake spied!
Wed, 12 Jan 2011UPDATE: The car has been unveiled as the Ferrari FF. See http://www.autoweek.com/article/20110214/GENEVA/302149999 for the story. The proof is in the photographs.
Frankfurt 2011:Rimac Concept One – an Electric Supercar
Sun, 18 Sep 2011Rimac One Concept - an electric hypercar at Frankfurt Our antipathy towards electric cars – and the seeming futility of pursuing a technology that has made little progress in a century – is well known. But we do see electric cars as a fun toy for the better-off, and 23 year-old Croatian Mate Rimac has impressed Frankfurt with his Rimac Concept One electric supercar, which is perhaps the ultimate electric toy for the better-off. Perhaps, in the case of the Rimac One, we should consider it a toy for the seriously well-off, rather than just the better-off, as it’s expected to cost a quite substantial £650k for each of the 88 cars Mate intends making.