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- Fuel pump #6e5-24410-03-00 yamaha 1984-2004 115,130,150,175,200 225 hp ~(501)#2(US $42.99)
- Carburetor repair kit #84456m 1977 25hp mercury/mariner outboard boat # 2(US $45.00)
- Starter motor #892339, 135, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 275 4 stroke outboard motor(US $57.92)
- 398-9610 a17 mercury outboard motor stator assembly v6 135 150 175 200 hp (US $175.00)
- #64e-43111-01-8d/64e-43112-01-8d clamp brackets 2000-2001 115-225hp yamaha ~530~(US $174.65)
- Used swivel bracket #5597a 2 for 1978 mercury 85hp inline 4 cyl outboard motor(US $124.25)
Bentley-designed Santa’s sleigh
Wed, 17 Dec 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 17 December 2008 14:30 We reckon Father Christmas is probably a bit of a Bentley guy: he has a large number of miles to cover in speed and in great comfort – and he needs something big and plush to look after all those presents. What better solution than something mixing the design class of a Bentley with the snow-covering ability of a downhill toboggan? Bentley designers John Paul Gregory imagined a futuristic Santa Azure Sleigh (complete with rifled tailpipes and exposed Bentley Blitzen powerplant), while Yunwoo Jeong turned the Continental GTC cabrio into a sleigh with quad-outrigged headlamps and begoggled Santa.
Design Contest: 2007 World Automotive Design Competition winners announced
Fri, 16 Mar 2007The winners of the 2007 World Automotive Design Competition (WADC), sponsored by Autodesk, were announced at the 2007 Canadian International Auto Show in February. The competition was relaunched in 2007 with a few new twists created to meet the needs of the global automotive industry. The fifth WADC strived to provide manufacturers worldwide with a source of new automotive design talent and to encourage design students, and especially women, to choose a career in automotive design.
This day in Autoweek history: Driving across France in a Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
Fri, 23 Sep 2011Today we relive a drive across France in the Ford Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth with Cynthia Claes. This potent four-door sedan offered rear-wheel drive, a Borg-Warner five-speed manual transmission and a claimed top speed of 150 mph from its turbocharged 2.0-liter, twin-cam four-cylinder engine. Introduced in 1986, the original Sierra saw 5,542 units constructed; 5,000 were needed for homologation in Class A rally competition, its original purpose.