This is a brand new engine cover I paid 454.00 and never put it on I sold the boat.It is teal in color and fits 1996-1998 200XL and maybe many other models
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Body Parts for Sale
- Oakley holbrook sunglasses oo9102 matte black / ruby iridium polarized lens(US $35.00)
- Attwood 30 degree abs plastic rod holder - closed end -12704-2(US $21.84)
- Seaswirl striper boats new oem glove box-combing 2268-1156-glvbox-20(US $39.94)
- Ranger boats 621vs black 7202480 vinyl 17 inch marine blank control panel(US $137.95)
- Ranger boats reata 180 marine 18 5/8" x 4" gridlock gray starboard wing panel(US $72.95)
- New sea dog marine 520080-1 1" inch expan brass t-handle bailer plug drain boat(US $4.99)
Who's Where: Peter Schreyer appointed President of Kia Motors
Fri, 28 Dec 2012Peter Schreyer has been been appointed President of Kia Motors after holding the position of Chief Design Officer since 2006. Schreyer is the first non-Korean to hold the position within the company and one of the highest-ranking designers in the history of the industry. Schreyer, who is now 59, moved from the VW Group to transform the historically 'dull-but-worthy' Kia product range into one of the strongest and most design-led in the industry through stand-out production cars such as the Picanto and Sportage as well as a diverse range of concepts from Pop to GT.
Honda Jazz Si Limited Edition launched in the UK
Mon, 02 Jul 2012Honda has revealed a limited edition Jazz for the UK – the Jazz Si – with sporty looks as standard. It’s a bit of a cliché, but Honda’s customer demographic, certainly in the UK, is generally past the first flush of youth. So we’re not sure if a limited edition ‘sporty’ Jazz – the Honda Jazz Si – is aimed at trendy wrinklies or whether Honda are hoping to appeal to their grandchildren, but whatever it is the UK gets a sporty limited edition Jazz offering in showrooms next month.
Notable recalls, an AW list
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