One new sierra rotor part number 18-5431 croses over to Mercruiser number 13524A3. Item will be shipped in its original package as shown in picture.
Parts are sold as is. Watch my other listings for more Outboard motor,trolling motors and Boating items both new and used also vintage items. Shipping cost applies to the lower 48 states. Please ask questions before bidding and good luck. (gray6)
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Other for Sale
- Omc water pump kit assemly sterndrive boat cooling system part #381628, #0381628(US $135.00)
- Bearing set (.010 usa) #818471 mercruiser 1990-1998 sterndrive boat motor part(US $127.85)
- Mercury #46745 camshaft gear mercruiser 1972-78/1996-98 sterndrive motor part #3(US $49.97)
- Tube kit #77442a1 mercruiser 1977-1982 inboard sterndrive boat motor engine part(US $81.49)
- Volvo penta marine sailboat 3 cylinder gasket 3856834 (replaces 851996)(US $7.99)
- Hose, heat exchange to exhaust elbow #32-77332 mercruiser 1981-92 sterndrive #1(US $37.29)
Ferrari F70 caught on video
Thu, 16 Aug 2012The new Enzo – the Ferrari F70 – has been caught on video around Marenello as Ferrari prepare to debut it at the Paris Motor Show. With the Paris Motor Show looming in just over a month, Ferrari are planning their biggest reveal in almost a decade, the replacement for the Enzo supercar – the Ferrari F70. The F70 will be getting a more powerful version of the V12 under the bonnet of the new F12 together with a KERS hybrid attached for a total output of over 900bhp.
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Roadster at Geneva 2012?
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F1 Budget Cap – No two-tier system says Ecclestone
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