Electrical Systems for Sale
- 2004 suzuki df225hpoutboard ignition coil set 33410-93j00(US $50.00)
- Stewart warner 826539, ammeter gauge 0 - 60 amps - 2 pack ( cosmetic wear )(US $59.99)
- Regulator rectifier for yamaha outboard 664-81970-60 9.9hp 15hp 20hp 25hp 84-10(US $14.88)
- 4pcs 84-05 yamaha 90 ngk standard spark plugs 3-cyl 2 stroke 90 hp kit set jt(US $23.58)
- 4pcs suzuki df175 ngk v-power spark plugs 17502f-110001 to 17502z-31x 175 hp hg(US $22.86)
- Honda 135 150 four stroke outboard air fuel sensor relay assembly 38543-zy6-003(US $30.00)
Nissan Reverse Engineers The Humble Rear View Mirror
Mon, 03 Mar 2014IF YOU struggle to reverse your car and fret about not being able to see the full picture, your next purchase might be a Nissan. Taking the humble rear view mirror to the next level, the Japanese car maker has unveiled a hi-tech alternative. In combination with a rear-facing camera, Nissan has devised a new LCD monitor to fit within the space of a regular rear view mirror.
Karmann-Ghia Coupé redesigned by Brazilian students
Wed, 31 Jul 2013The winners of the Karmann-Ghia Brazilian student competition to design a modern interpretation of its classic Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia Coupé have been revealed. Over almost 60 years the German-Italian company has become an important supplier of car bodies and tooling in Brazil, but the market has lacked a model carrying the Karmann-Ghia badge since the '70s. The original coupé, which inspired the contest, was launched in Brazil in 1962 and remained in the market for 10 years before it was replaced by the Volkswagen SP – considered the first car completely developed in the country.
Google Car (self) drives into the future [w/video]
Wed, 28 May 2014After years of speculation, Google finally announced its Google Car autonomous vehicle at the Recode Code Conference in Palos Verdes, CA yesterday. Google CEO Sergey Brin unveiled the company's new two-seat, driverless vehicle at the software conference, underlining the company's aim of drastically reducing road deaths and injuries caused by human error, particularly by distracted drivers. "We're now exploring what fully self-driving vehicles would look like by building some prototypes; they'll be designed to operate safely and autonomously without requiring human intervention," said Brin.