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Yamaha F350 Cylinder Head & Block Assy 6aw-11110-10-00 6aw-w009b-07-9s on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Church Creek, Maryland, United States

Church Creek, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:YAMAHA Stroke:4-Stroke Engine(HP):350 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:JAPAN6AW-11110-10-00 6AW-W009B-04-9S

YAMAHA 2012 F350 CYLINDER HEAD & BLOCK ASSY 6AW-11110-10-00 6AW-W009B-07-9S. ENGINE HAD ONE BAD HEAD.  RETAIL $10,543.  FREE LOCAL PICKUP OR ADDITIONAL $275 FOR FREIGHT TO PACKAGE ON PALLET & SHIP.  SORRY, NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.

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Infiniti recalls Q50 sedans over steer-by-wire system

Mon, 16 Dec 2013

Infiniti is recalling a number of its new 2014 Q50 sedans over a fault in its steer-by-wire system. The recall concerns Q50 sedans equipped with Direct Adaptive Steering that have received a software version which may disable the power steering software when the engine compartment reaches freezing temperatures. There's a mechanical backup system to prevent steering failure that kicks in via a clutch if the Direct Adaptive Steering were to fail, but the NHTSA notes that this backup may not engage in time if the Direct Adaptive Steering fails, increasing the chance of a crash.

2013 Toyota Auris: Price from £14,495

Tue, 25 Sep 2012

The new Toyota Auris is heading for a debut at Paris 2012 and Toyota has now revealed prie and specification ahead of its reval. Starting point will be £14,495 and there will be four trim grades - Active, Icon, Sport and Excel – as well as two petrol engines – 1.33 Dual VVT-i and 1.6 litre Valvematic – a single 1.4 litre D-4D diesel and a hybrid, with the diesel and petrols getting a six-speed manual ‘box and Toyota’s Multidrive S CVT an option on the 1.6 petrol. The Auris hybrid gets the E-CVT automatic.

Gumpert Apollo Speed lands at Geneva

Thu, 05 Mar 2009

I have to admit, the Gumpert Apollo is not exactly the most subtle of cars. Or the prettiest. But it probably explodes more ferociously (or at least it feels more ferocious) than just about anything on the road.