I have a Seastar Hydraulic Ram HC 5342. It was put on my boat a few years back with a Yamaha. I replaced it because it does not work with my motor (Suzuki). It is in very good condition and seals were good when I took it off.
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Controls & Steering for Sale
- Teleflex cc21013 630 series cable 13'(US $52.16)
- Omc part #174229 single lever control, surface mount(US $220.00)
- Teleflex tfxtreme 21' steering cable 100862(US $199.99)
- Omc 308034 casing guide johnson evinrude remote control box(US $9.99)
- Teleflex cable #cc69317(US $34.00)
- Volvo penta 897658 tested mechanical trim tilt lift jack 270 275 280 outdrives(US $389.99)
Suzuki X-Lander concept stars at the Tokyo Motor Show 2013
Wed, 20 Nov 2013Anyone out there remember the Smart Crossblade – a bizarre roofless version of the first generation Smart Fortwo with very little in the way of doors. Well, whatever the designers of that were taking, Suzuki’s been having a go on it, too. Meet the X-Lander hybrid concept.
Dacia Sandero Stepway: Price from £7,995
Mon, 03 Dec 2012The third Dacia model for the UK – the Dacia Sandero Stepway – a rugged compact crossover based on the Sandero will cost from £7,995. The Sandero Stepway is a rugged compact crossover – with a higher ride height and bolted on chunky bits - based on the very inexpensive Sandero, so you won’t be shocked to learn that the Sandero Stepway is as inexpensive as its hatch sibling – from only £600 more than the equivalent trim Sandero. Dacia has decided that the Sandero Stepway won’t come in completely stripped-out Access trim – unlike the Sandero and Duster SUV – but the entry level will be the Sandero Stepway Ambience, with a better equipped Stepway Lauréate for those who want a few more home comforts.
MINI London 2012 Edition launches to celebrate Olympic Games
Wed, 28 Sep 2011MINI London 2012 Edition - in patriotic red, white or blue The launch of the MINI London 2012 Edition to celebrate the Olympic Games neatly pulls together two of MINI’s marketing tactics; shove out as many limited edition models as you can and give them a London theme. True, this edition of the MINI uses the London moniker intact instead of using a badge from a London area, but it’s consistent with the current MINI special edition target. As is MINI’s aim to cash in on any bit of publicity it can – sometimes tenuously – get a hook on.