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1975 in Romanian sport (4 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 14 June 2023, at 22:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...
Romanian Rally Championship: Laurențiu Borbely Scottish Rally Championship: Charles Samson Co-Drivers: Alec Samson South African National Rally Championship: Sarel van der Merwe: Co-Drivers: Brian Woodhead Spanish Rally Championship: Antonio Zanini Co-Drivers: Víctor Sabater
This may be due to low quality magazines, or their followers. The WASR-3 was originally supplied with surplus 5.45×39mm AK-74 magazines, which do not reliably feed the 5.56/.223 cartridge. People have used Wieger magazines with some success. Century Arms eventually began including Romanian copies of the reliable Wieger magazine with these rifles.
The 1975 Cupa României Final was the 37th final of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition. It was disputed between Rapid București and Universitatea Craiova, and was won by Rapid București after a game with 3 goals, in extra time.
Asociația Sportivă Viitorul Vaslui, commonly known as Viitorul Vaslui, was a Romanian football club based in Vaslui, Vaslui County founded in 1976 and dissolved in 1990. [1] Their main rival it was Mecanica Vaslui , a club who which was founded as Viitorul but who dropped this name in 1983.
The ARO 24 Series is a 4x4 off-road vehicle manufactured by ARO from 1969 to 2006 and mass produced from 1972. [1] [2]ARO 240 was the first of the ARO 24 series, which eventually included many other models: the four-door 241 and 244, the 242 pick-up, the three-door 243, the 320, 330 pick-ups, and many other body trims. [3]
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The 1975 Romania rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of matches played between August and September 1975 by Romania national rugby union team in New Zealand., . It was the second tour overseas of a Romanian team after the tour in Argentina in 1973.