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  2. Wheels (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Wheels is an Australian automotive magazine owned by Motoring Media Network. [2] The publication is well-renowned by Australian car enthusiasts. Its main competitor within the Australian car magazine market was Motor, though Wheels and Motor were stablemates in the Bauer Media Group catalogue and were aimed at slightly different readers as Motor put more attention on performance cars.

  3. Bauer Kompressoren - Wikipedia

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    Bauer Kompressoren is a company that produces compressors for air and other gasses. The company was formed in 1946 in Munich and exports 90% of their products. [1] [2]Its products include compressors which fill breathing air cylinders and are used by fire fighters and divers, [3] air/gas processing and measurement products, natural gas and biogas filling stations and internal gas pressure ...

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  6. Classic Cars - Wikipedia

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  7. Fluid coupling - Wikipedia

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    Daimler car fluid flywheel of the 1930s. A fluid coupling or hydraulic coupling is a hydrodynamic or 'hydrokinetic' device used to transmit rotating mechanical power. [1] It has been used in automobile transmissions as an alternative to a mechanical clutch.

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  9. Gentex (automotive supplier) - Wikipedia

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    Gentex was founded in 1974 by Fred Bauer as a manufacturer of fire protection products. Bauer became CEO of the company in May 1986, and also served as Chairman of the Board of Directors. He retired in 2018, and was succeeded by Steve Downing as CEO and by James Wallace as Chairman of the Board. [1] [7]