Electrical System for Sale
- Brand new gear reduction high torque starter fits 1996-04 crusader 305 5.0l 5.7l(US $120.42)
- Gear reduction high torque starter fits mercruiser gm 5.7l 1997-1998(US $120.42)
- New oem starter fits bosch universal marine 5411 5421 m12 m-25 m2-12 e7199-63010(US $164.38)
- 90a starter fuse assembly 12v 79023a91 replacement for mercruiser engine (US $15.99)
- New 24v solenoid fits aifo marine engine 8041 3.5l 1974-1981 63216733 0986011331(US $36.20)
- New speed sensor 171-257 for fg wilson 7.5kva-35kva genset 50mm m181.5(US $20.20)
Top 5 supercars of the 2014 Geneva motor show
Fri, 07 Mar 2014By Ollie Kew First Official Pictures 07 March 2014 09:00 This year’s Geneva motor show hasn’t been the supercar-fest that 2013 was, when LaFerrari and the production-ready McLaren P1 were unveiled, along with the Porsche 911 GT3 and Lamborghini Veneno. Still, with a potential candidate for world’s fastest car and promising concepts from Maserati and Alfa Romeo in attendance this year, you don’t have to look far for Geneva exotica. Here’s the CAR Top 5.
ABT Sportsline introduces 700 hp Audi RS6 Avant
Thu, 14 Nov 2013Hot on the heels of their appearance at SEMA and their announcement to open a location in the U.S., the German tuning firm ABT Sportsline has unveiled two new versions of the Audi RS6 Avant, dubbed the ABT Power S and ABT Power. Apparently, ABT Sportsline felt that the 560 hp output of the stock 4.0-liter TFSI-engined Audi RS6 Avant wasn't enough, and tuned the ABT Power S version to produce 700 hp. That's a 25 percent increase in power over the stock version.
2012 Ferrari California now on video
Mon, 16 Apr 20122012 Ferrari California on video The 2012 Ferrari California is a facelifted and tweaked version of the original California, revealed at the Geneva Motor Show and now on Video. It wouldn’t be a big surprise if the facelift for the Ferrari California had passed you by. Ferrari revealed details of the 2012 facelift for the California in February and debuted it at the Geneva Motor Show in March, but with the new Ferrari F12 bowing in at Geneva the tweaks to the California took a distinct back seat.