Complete Outboard Lower Units for Sale
- 1600-8m0107156 counter rotating mercury lower unit(US $3,700.00)
- New oem omc johnson evinrude screws 172856 for prestolite tilt & trim motor(US $9.50)
- 1987 force 152f7a 15hp lower unit gearcase 819483a2 outboard motor chrysler(US $168.99)
- Mercury 100 115 125 hp lower unit 1998-2006 2 stroke carbureted 25" xl shaft(US $399.00)
- 2015-2018 yamaha 75-115 hp 4-stroke outboard lower unit 20" transom 6ek-45300-00(US $2,199.99)
- 1984 - 1990 mercruiser alpha i gen i 1.62:1 outdrive lower unit 1 year warranty(US $950.00)
Eagle builds a new E-type speedster
Mon, 27 Jul 2009By Alex Michaelides First Official Pictures 27 July 2009 17:07 Jaguar E-type specialist Eagle has unveiled the Eagle E-type speedster at the Salon Privé prestige motor show in London. The speedster, commissioned by enthusiast Dr Rick Velaj, uses a standard 1966 E-type as its base. Eagle then rebuilt it to a new sky-high specification, clad it in a one-off aluminium bodyshell, fitted it with its Supersport options (stiffer suspension, uprated brakes and modern tyres) and strapped in its own highly developed 4.7-litre straight six.
Nissan to build sporty crossover in the UK
Tue, 03 Jun 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 03 June 2008 10:33 Nissan has announced it will build an all-new car in the UK from 2010, and released a sketch to whet our appetites. The model is an addition to Nissan’s current range and is described as an ‘innovative all-new compact car’. The new car is expected to be a crossover model, with Nissan previously having stated it wishes to expand its line-up beyond Qashqai, Qashqai+2 and the forthcoming Murano.
New Mercedes V-Class MPV revealed
Fri, 31 Jan 2014The new Mercedes V-Class MPV (pictured) offers a more car-like experience The new Mercedes V-Class is the replacement for the Mercedes Viano, and Mercedes hope potential buyers will view it as a luxury MPV with proper Mercedes passenger car appeal but with room for up to eight passengers. It seems likely Mercedes are also hoping the new V-Class will attract former buyers of the now defunct R-Class, families who’ve outgrown a family car and business users too. If you can get over looks that still say ‘Van with Windows’ despite a complete makeover from the Viano (although the Viano Vision Diamond offered a very upmarket look and fittings), Mercedes should be in with a fighting chance of hitting the mark with the new V-Class.