Honda Power Tilt/trim Unit on 2040-parts.com
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Power Trim/Tilt unit from a 1996 Honda BF-50A with new pump motor. Will fit BF-40 & BF-50 models. (Honda Code 7098874)
|
Trim & Tilt for Sale
- Trim & tilt switch for johnson & evinrude 2 button old style rocking horse(US $36.00)
- Outboard trim guage for mercury(US $35.99)
- Yamaha trim motor 67h-43880-10
- Yamaha f75-f90 tilt trim pump assy.
- Yamaha 115, 130, 150, 175, 200 & 225 hp outboard tilt & trim unit early 1990s(US $225.00)
- Yamaha 115, 130, 150, 175, 200 & 225 hp outboard tilt & trim unit early 1990s(US $300.00)
Bentley Hybrid Concept is a Mulsanne, but it’ll arrive in the new Bentley SUV
Wed, 09 Apr 2014The Bentley Hybrid Concept (pictured) will debut in Beijing There’s been lots of talk of a Bentley Hybrid for a number of years now, and in 2011 Wolfgang Dürheimer confirmed that hybrid was in Bentley’s plans and that it would be a plug-in. Fast forward three years and we get the Bentley Hybrid Concept, Bentley’s first crack at a plug-in hybrid powertrain all wrapped up in the Mulsanne. But it won’t be the Mulsanne that sees a production version of the hybrid powertrain but, as expected, the new Bentley SUV.
11 excuses cops have already heard
Mon, 29 Apr 2013"Everyone else was doing it," and "I had to go to the bathroom" extend beyond excuses used in a kindergarten classroom -- they actually top the most common excuses drivers use to get out of a ticket. Insurance.com surveyed 500 licensed drivers age 18 and over in February 2013 to find this list of top excuses we use when getting pulled over. 20.4 percent of drivers have tried: I couldn't see the sign telling me not to do it.
Italy’s Supercar sales down 80% as Italy heads for 50 year car sales low
Sat, 06 Apr 2013Sales of Supercars in Italy have dropped 80% in the last 5 years and car sales look set to drop to the lowest point since 1966. We all know the Eurozone is finally paying the price for stitching together powerhouse economies and basket case ones with the same blunt fiscal tools to control their economies. And even Italy – once a major Southern European economy – seems to be as big a basket case as Greece and Cyprus if you start to dig a bit.