Electrical Systems for Sale
- Voltage regulator rectifier for yamaha marine 67f-81960-11-00 67f-81960-12-00(US $27.42)
- 60 degree 90 115 hp evinrude johnson rectifier regulator oem 586075 v4(US $39.00)
- New sae j1171 alternator for inboard ski boat 350 mag 5.7 gen 862031 862031t(US $98.95)
- Suzuki df40 df50 four stroke ecu 33920-87j51(US $425.00)
- Yamaha 75-85-90hp outboard cdi ignition pack harness ect 6h0-85540-04-00(US $300.00)
- Evinrude johnson timer base sensor assy 583045 v4 120-140hp looper 1986-1987(US $36.95)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X FQ-440 MR (2014) first official picture
Wed, 26 Mar 2014By Ollie Kew First Official Pictures 26 March 2014 16:00 Mitsubishi is unleashing a comeback-special Evo X to celebrate the company’s 40th Anniversary in the UK. The FQ-440 MR is the most powerful Evo ever sold by Mitsubishi, thanks to a storming 440bhp output from its 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Mitsubishi claims this ultimate Evo X develops a maximum of 412lb ft at 3100rpm: 25lb ft more than the previous top-dog Evo X achieved.
Audi Urban Future Awards 2010 - Phase 2
Thu, 16 Sep 2010Imagine a utopia where digital technology allows for an uninterrupted traffic flow of autonomously driven pay-as-you-go ‘taxis' that liberate the urban landscape from the unnecessary clutter of road signs, traffic lights, parked vehicles and the pollution caused by street lights. This was the winning proposal from Berlin architect J Mayer H who has won the Audi Urban Future Awards. In this visionary cityscape for 2030, the car will transform from being a machine for maneuvering in traffic to a sensorial experience machine – the opened up urban space allowing its inhabitants to appreciate buildings and other monuments overshadowed by sheer traffic and its support systems.
Project Kahn’s Wills & Kate Maybach 57
Sat, 23 Apr 2011Kahn creates a Royal Maybach The last time we invited the world to a Royal Wedding involving an heir to the throne, Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer. But that was in 1981, when the world was a simpler, less commercially exploitative place than it is now. In 1981 we got Charles & Di mugs and plates (actually, there was a definite crockery theme going on) and maybe the odd flag to flutter with the Union Flag and a couple of mug shots.