Brand New - Charles 15 Amp To 30 Amp, 125v Hand Adapter - A1530 on 2040-parts.com
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Brand new - charles 30 amp, 125v receptacle nema l5-30r - r30(US $66.70)
Brand new - charles male phone plug - phm1(US $61.34)
Brand new - charles 30 amp to 15 amp, 125v hand adapter - white - a3015w(US $100.03)
Brand new - charles 30 amp to 15 amp, 125v hand adapter - yellow - a3015(US $94.97)
Brand new - charles 50 amp 125v receptacle nema l5-50r - r50(US $180.44)
Brand new - charles 50 amp, 125/250v receptacle nema l5-50r - r50h(US $170.68)
Scuola Polytecnica Milan - Personal Car Project
Sun, 14 Mar 2004In summer last year ten students from the Master's course in Transportation Design at the Scuola Polytecnica Milan took part in a project for FIAT. The work developed from a briefing by the FIAT Advanced Design Centre, taking into consideration the dimensional and content restrictions. One of the concepts which stood out was that of Alessandro Battaglia working on the exterior design, and Alberto Burger, who developed the interior design.
1961 Jaguar E-Type ‘Barn Find’ sells for £110k
Fri, 03 May 2013Rarity is all in the classic car world, which is one of the reasons why the early, pre-Fiat Ferraris command huge prices (there were only 33 Series 1 Ferrari 250 GTOs built and you would now have to pay north of $40 million for one) and why the E-Type – glorious and desirable though it is – commands a fraction of that. In fact, you can pick up a very decent E-Type in good condition for as little as £50k, and even E-Types that have been fully restored and with low mileage don’t often break the £100k barrier. So why has this tatty 1961 flat-floor E-Type sold for £119,020 at Bonhams auction at the RAF Museum in Hendon?
London Congestion Charge jumps 15% to £11.50 a day
Fri, 30 May 2014London Congestion Charge jumps 15% to £11.50 a day – and even a normal Prius must pay We all moaned when the London Congestion Charge zone was put in place in 2003 and we had to pay £5 a day to drive in London during the day on weekdays. But it’s gone up a bit since then. By 2011, it was costing twice as much – £10 a day – for the dubious privilege of driving in London, but having resisted the temptation of putting the price up for the last three years, Transport for London has announced it will be charging 15 per cent more from 7am on 16 June 2014 for your daily commute – that’s a whopping £11.50.
