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Teleflex Sea Star 1995 V6 Hydraulic Steering Cylinder Mercury Outboard Hc5340-42 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Bassett, Virginia, United States

Bassett, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:TELEFLEX Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:HC5340-42 UPC:Does not apply

THIS IS A USED TELEFLEX SEASTAR HYDRAULIC STEERING CYLINDER AND SOME BRACKETS FROM A 1995 MERCURY 3.0 LITER OFFSHORE V-6 225 HP CARBURETED, 20 INCH SHAFT OUTBOARD WE ARE PARTING OUT (SERIAL NUMBER ON MOTOR IT WAS REMOVED FROM WAS 0G147125, IF YOU NEED TO LOOK UP ALTERNATE APPLICATIONS). THIS MAY FIT MANY MODELS AND YEARS OF OUTBOARD

Lexus LF-Gh Concept video preview

Thu, 14 Apr 2011

Lexus LF-Gh Concept - the video Lexus teased us with the LF-Gh Concept ahead of its debut at the New York Motor Show this month, and this week dropped a pile of LF-Gh photos and some outline information on us. And we were a bit dismissive. A bit dismissive because we were expecting/hoping for something more than a concept which points the way to the next generation GS, which is what we’ve actually got.

Truckfest 2014: Peterborough becomes the UK’s biggest lorry park

Tue, 06 May 2014

Where was the place to be over this bank holiday weekend, according to The Only Way is Essex star Joey Essex and Coronation Street’s Michelle Keegan? The answer, of course, is Peterborough – for Truckfest 2014. There were other major stars in attendance too, alongside thousands of the best examples of trucks in the country… Please click the image above to read more about Truckfest 2014

Hyundai ix-Metro Concept – too much ‘Design’

Wed, 16 Sep 2009

The Hyundai ix-Metro Concept at Frankfurt The new ix35 – despite looking very similar to most offerings in the same sector –  is enormously competent – at least in its conception –  and well built. Most importantly for buyers it will undercut the current offerings, whilst offering a package the equivalent of the best. But is Hyundai getting a bit too wrapped-up in its Euro-design?