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Transmission & Drive Parts for Sale
- Oem complete volvo penta sx-m sx outdrive assembly 1.79 3868893 freshwater used(US $2,899.00)
- 2 sierra impeller 18-3054 replaces: mercury 47-89980(US $8.99)
- B19 mercury quicksilver 815303t adaptor nos(US $11.00)
- B114 mercury quicksilver 14-12657 - tab washer nos(US $7.00)
- Mercury marine quicksilver mercruiser 86780 retainer ring oem bravo sterndrive(US $39.99)
- Omc drive shaft 382285(US $58.99)
Buy John Cleese’s Bentley & he’ll take you to lunch
Sun, 02 Dec 2012John Cleese is selling his Bentley Eight and throwing in some memorabilia and a lunch on him to the winning bidder. It probably won’t make much of a dent in the reported $1 million a year he has to pay his ex-wife number three, but for John Cleese, every little helps. So with wife number four now signed up for a duration yet to be known, John is flogging off his Bentley Eight to try and raise a few bob.
Gordon Murray city car to be built
Thu, 22 Aug 2013It seems the Gordon Murray Design T25 and T27 city cars are heading for production and could be on sale as early as 2016. According to Gordon Murray himself, writing on the company’s website, the concept for both the T25 and T27 has now been sold to a customer. The i-Stream manufacturing process is also being taken on by a selection of clients, it seems.
Top Gear Christmas Special: Video trailer
Thu, 09 Dec 2010Top Gear Christmas Special - Iraq to Bethlehem The first clue we had about what the Top Gear Christmas Special would be this year was back in October when we caught the boys out playing in the Middle East with a trio of rather battered roadsters. It seemed like the makings of another road-trip special with the madness of the Middle East as a backdrop for the madness of Top Gear. It was only a month later we learnt that the Middle East was to be the backdrop for the 2010 Top Gear Christmas Special with the boys searching for ‘The Baby Jesus’ on a road trip to Bethlehem as three modern-day wise men (oxymoron obviously springs to mind).