Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Seafrost Marine Refrigeration Condensing Unit, 115 Volt, 1/4hp Sa-2, Very Good on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

 Here is a very good condition Seafrost SA-2 refrigeration condensing unit.

  This is a 115 volt, 60 hz, R-134A unit designed as either a stand alone refrigeration
condensing unit or as a back up device to a Seafrost engine drive system.

  This was professionally removed and sealed and will be shipped with a refrigeration charge in it.

  We have bench tested this device and it works perfectly.

  To look at this further go to Seafrost.com

Note this:  This is just a part of a refrigeration system, please do not bid on this unless
you know, exactly, what you are bidding on.  This unit requires a certain level of skill to install.

  This is not a complete refrigeration system

Range Rover Sport Stealth Pack to debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Mon, 16 Jun 2014

The Range Rover Sport gets a Stealth Pack option If you really want to make extreme changes to your new Range Rover Sport, Jaguar Land Rover’s new Special Operations are the go to people. But for an off-the-shelf solution for titivating your new RRS, you can now add the Range Rover Sport Stealth Pack. The Range Rover Stealth Sport Pack is a new bolt-on option for your new Sport that adds exterior titivation for a more aggressive look, quite in keeping with the new Sport’s more sporty on-road dynamics.

Fiat might increase Chrysler stake to 51 percent before IPO, sees no merger

Tue, 04 Jan 2011

Fiat SpA, the Italian carmaker that owns 20 percent of Chrysler Group LLC, may boost the holding to more than 50 percent before an initial public offering by the U.S. automaker, the companies' chief executive officer said. “I think it is possible.

Ford dropping Ranger pickup from U.S. lineup after 2011

Tue, 21 Sep 2010

Ford Motor Co., as expected, is dropping the venerable Ranger compact pickup from its U.S. lineup after the 2011 model year. Ford is consolidating its global pickup truck platforms from three to two with the introduction of an all-new Ranger to be sold outside North America starting next year.