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Groco ARG Bronze Strainer with Plastic Basket
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 379.23 $Hustler Aluminum 3 Blade Props for 90-300+hp Engines with 4.75 in. Gearcases. Boasting the same race-proven geometry as Turning Point's stainless steel propellers, Turning Point Hustler aluminum propellers resist blade flex to deliver both improved fuel economy and performance. Under acceleration, tuned exhaust vents in the prop barrel reduce water density around the blades to produce faster hole shots and higher horsepower. Stainless steel performance at aluminum prices. Prop blades resist flex for improved fuel economy and performance. Tuned exhaust vents improve hole shot. Squeeze casting adds strength, boosts performance and makes repair easier. Protected by 5-step powder-coated finish. Propellers fit COX, Evinrude, Honda, Johnson, Mariner, Mercury, MerCruiser, Nissan, OMC, OXE, Parsun, Suzuki, Tohatsu, Volvo Penta, and Yamaha Outboards and Sterndrives. Uses 500 series Installation/hub kits only-Sold separately. See application chart for engine application information and required Installation/hub kit part numbers. Turning Point Hustler aluminum props function just like Express stainless steel designs and run within 0.5MPH to 1MPH of each other most of the time. There are many reasons for this:- Hustler props are produced from the same stainless steel geometry and drawing. Hustler is cast using the latest state-of-the-art squeeze casting technologies. Material: Metal.
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India Unbound
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.00 $India today is a vibrant free-market democracy and has begun to flex its muscles in the global information economy and on the world stage. Now, acclaimed columnist Gurcharan Das traces India's recent social and economic transformations in an eminently readable, impassioned narrative.Das tells the stories of the major players in a period of rapid and profound change—from schoolchildren inspired by Nehru's speeches in the early days of Independence to the current software impresarios—and makes comprehensible and compelling the economic and political development responsible for these changes. He weaves his personal story into the larger context of contemporary history: his family's move to America in the mid-1950s, his education at Harvard, his years in India as a young marketing executive wrestling with a socialist system he feared would undermine the country's vast potential. He also shows us the reasons behind his optimism for his nation's future, among which is the exciting landscape of information technology today.Das argues that the changes of the past fifty years have, at last, amounted to a revolution—and it is one that has not been chronicled before. With India Unbound, he gives us a book that is at once vigorously analytical and vividly written—an essential insider's road map to India, then and now.
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