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Complete Gas Engines for Sale
- Omc cobra 4.3, 5.0, 5.7 l power steering pump / bracket(US $89.99)
- Omc cobra 4.3 l shift assist module (brackets) # 986346, 910562, 910631(US $34.99)
- Omc cobra 4.3 litre marine distributor (points)(US $74.99)
- Omc cobra, stringer v6, v8 thermostat housing #910179(US $28.99)
- Omc cobra 3.0 litre (4 cylinder) sterndrive / upper gearcase(US $649.00)
- Mercruiser, omc, cobra, 4, 6, 8 cyl. 51 amp marine alternator(US $44.99)
London world’s most expensive place to park
Tue, 17 Dec 2013REX The average cost to park a car for a day in London is a whopping £42 – making London the most expensive city for car parking in the entire world. This is according to new research by ParkatmyHouse.com, which ranks the UK capital number one, well ahead of the likes of New York, Sydney and Tokyo. On Bing: see pictures of car parking in LondonThe world’s strangest car parks The next most expensive city to park in is Tokyo – a place so notorious for its lack of available parking space the Japanese have an entire class of city cars dedicated to making it easier.
One-off Ferrari 458 pays tribute to Niki Lauda
Tue, 26 Nov 2013One-off Ferrari 458 pays tribute to Niki Lauda Younger readers might not see the connection between Ferrari and Niki Lauda; after all, Niki Lauda is Chairman of the Mercedes F1 team, not Ferrari. But back in the 1970s, Niki Lauda was the Prince of the Ferrari F1 team, notching up driver titles in 1975 and 1977 in a Ferrari (and suffering horrific burns at the Nurburgring in 1975). Although Lauda left Ferrari in 1977 on less than good terms, the Ron Howard tribute film to the ’70s battle between Lauda and James Hunt – Rush – has obviously had an impact on one of Ferrari’s wealthier clients, who has commissioned Ferrari’s Tailor Made Programme to create a Ferrari 458 dedicated to Niki Lauda.
AA celebrates 40 years of 'get you home'
Mon, 21 Oct 2013THIS MONTH the Automobile Association is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its Recovery service - originally called AA Relay - that promised to get you home or to your destination. Back in 1973 there were very limited options if your broken-down car could not be fixed at the side of the road. The AA patrol could only tow you to your local garage to have it fixed or you would have to carry on your journey without the car.