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Propellers for Sale
- Bronze propeller 16x11 3 blade 1 1/4 shaft rh. recently reconditioned pn 25746(US $173.95)
- Oem honda outboard 30hp 4-stroke prop aluminum 3 blade propeller read descript(US $59.00)
- 13 1/4 x 17 boat propeller fit for mercury engines 40-140hp 15 spline tooth, rh(US $75.99)
- Young marine aluminum outboard propeller 10 1/4 x 14 fits mercury 30-70 hp(US $54.99)
- Solas saturn e plus stainless steel 3-blade propeller 2531-156-13 rh 15-5/8"(US $271.99)
- 15" x 14" outboard boat propeller fit volvo penta sx drive 19 spline tooth, rh(US $353.39)
Wheels and More offers upgrades for Ferrari 599, McLaren SLR
Tue, 13 Dec 2011There's no shortage of tuner companies taking the fastest cars on the market and making them even faster. Now German tuner Wheels and More has done that with the McLaren SLR and the Ferrari 599 GTO. For the McLaren SLR and SLR 722, Wheels and More offers exterior upgrades including lightweight, forged wheels from 6Sporz.
Fuel prices 'still number one concern'
Tue, 08 Apr 2014FUEL DUTY freezes have done nothing to stop the public worrying about the price of filling up their cars, according to research from British Car Auctions. More than 70% of the 400-person sample cited fuel prices as the number one concern when it comes to motoring costs, despite reports from the AA that pump prices have actually fallen over the last year. Second place in the survey was taken by the cost of road tax, which reflects that the survey was taken among used car buyers.
Honda AC-X Concept
Thu, 10 Nov 2011The Honda AC-X plug-in hybrid sedan will form part of the company's seven concept vehicle strategy at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show. From the images released by Honda, the AC-X appears similar in both size and proportion to the hydrogen fuel cell-powered FCX Clarity, with its a-pillars and windscreen base pulled far forwards, a smooth transition over its nose, screen, roof and rear deck and an elongated, sharply cut-off tail. Aerodynamic efficiency is clearly paramount.