Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Parkpower By Marinco 173arv Rv Generator Adapter W/ 3-prong Locking Recepticle on 2040-parts.com

US $51.60
Location:

Newberg, Oregon, United States

Newberg, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:ParkPower Exterior Part Type:Generator Adapter Manufacturer Part Number:173ARV

+Female 50 Amp  125/250 Volt
+Male 30 Amp  125 Volt 
+Locking 3 Prong
+Made from high quality, corrosion-resistant materials

*Use to connect a standard 50A RV Cordset to a generator equipped with a 30 AMP, 3-Prong locking recepticle (L5-30).*

Exterior for Sale

Saab: Could Spyker restart production of the Saab 9-5?

Tue, 22 May 2012

Could the Saab 9-5 be built by Spyker? The key to the future of Saab is possibly the right to manufacture the Saab 9-5. Could that bring Spyker and Victor Muller back?

What's New - June 2005

Sun, 05 Jun 2005

Mercedes-Benz Bionic concept The Bionic showcases the potential of bionics for automobile development, and is inspired by the boxfish(!) In DaimlerChrysler's words: "Despite its boxy, cube-shaped body, this tropical fish is in fact outstandingly streamlined and therefore represents an aerodynamic ideal". This 4240mm long car that seats four has a Cd value of just 0.19 which, in combination with light-weight construction and an advanced diesel powertrain, gives 20% lower fuel consumption and up to 80% lower nitrogen oxide emissions. This reduction in NO2 is achieved by spraying 'AdBlue', an aqueous urea solution, into the exhaust system in precisely metered quantities to convert the nitrogen oxides into harmless nitrogen and water, so even if it looks like it should, it shouldn't smell fishy...

Lotus to double production – Return to Motorsport

Thu, 26 Nov 2009

Lotus CEO Dany Bahar plans to double production at Hethel and return to Motor Sport Through all the gloom and doom car makers have reported over the last year and more there has been one shining light which has seemed impervious to the downturn – Lotus. They’ve not only remained profitable but they’ve managed to bring to market a new car – the Lotus Evora – which has not only been pretty well universally praised but has a full order book to boot. Clever trick.