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Exhaust Systems for Sale
- Sierra 18-1207 marine exhaust manifold gasket (omc 343863)(US $7.00)
- Searay exhaust muffler #1640475 centek w/ bypass removed from 33 99' sundancer(US $327.95)
- Genuine oem yanmar by series exhaust mixing elbow 4 or 6 cylinder # 120652-13400(US $625.00)
- Packing gland for inboard boats, 7/8 shaft/bronze.(US $65.00)
- Mercruiser exhaust manifold 860246c for 5.0 5.7 305 350 v8(US $650.00)
- Mercruiser 454 exhaust manifold(US $100.00)
Eterniti Artemis costs a whopping £252k
Mon, 23 Apr 2012Eterniti Artemis - Hemera as was - costs £252k The Eterniti Artemis – formerly know as the Eterniti Hemera – has debuted at Beijing, goes on sale in the summer and costs £252k. In case you’re as confused as we were when we got the press releases, the Eterniti Artemis isn’t a new 911 Turbo based supercar from Eterniti but the new name for what was the Eterniti Hemera, the titivated Porsche Cayenne Turbo with a big price tag. Until the reveal of the production version of the Eterniti Artemis in Beijing today we didn’t know how much Eterniti would want for their pimped Cayenne, although we had speculated it would be the wrong side of £150k.
New 2012 Mercedes-Benz M-class features more power, enhanced fuel economy
Tue, 07 Jun 2011Mercedes-Benz will introduce a new M-class crossover in September with a curvier exterior, more power and slightly better fuel economy. In the United States, the 2012 M-class will be offered beginning with two models -- the gasoline ML350 V-6 and the ML350 Bluetec diesel. Both models will feature four-wheel drive.
Americans plan to keep their cars longer, AutoPacific study finds
Tue, 14 Jul 2009In another chilling sign that auto sales are likely to remain stalled, a new study finds that Americans intend to keep their cars longer, indicating a general concern about the industry and the overall economy. The number of new-car buyers planning to keep their rides more than four years has risen to 59 percent, according to a study released Tuesday by California marketing research firm AutoPacific. That's an increase from last year, when about 45 percent of new buyers intended to wait more than four years for their next purchase, and it's up from 2005's tally of 46 percent.