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  2. Vehicle recycling - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand motor vehicle fleet increased 61 percent from 1.5 million in 1986 to over 2.4 million by June 2003. By 2015 it almost reached 3.9 million. This is where scrapping has increased since 2014. Cash For Cars is a term used for Car Removal/Scrap Car where wreckers pay cash for old/wrecked/broken vehicles depending on age/model.

  3. Wrecking yard - Wikipedia

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    At the salvage yard, the automobiles are typically arranged in rows, often stacked on top of one another. Some yards keep inventories in their offices, listing the usable parts in each car, as well as the car's location in the yard. Many yards have computerized inventory systems. About 75% of a vehicle can be recycled and used for other purposes.

  4. Kilcock - Wikipedia

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    Kilcock (Irish: Cill Choca, meaning 'church of St Cocha') [2] is a town and townland in the north of County Kildare, Ireland, on the border with County Meath. As of the 2022 census , it had a population of 8,674, [ 1 ] making it the eighth largest town in County Kildare and 61st largest in Ireland.

  5. N4 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    This tolled section (from Kilcock to Kinnegad) opened on 12 December 2005, almost a year ahead of schedule. [3] It is the second-most expensive toll road in Ireland (after the Dublin Port Tunnel). A toll of €3.50 (as of 2025) for cars is charged at a toll plaza just west of Kilcock and at smaller toll plazas at on and off-ramps at Enfield. [4]

  6. Kilcloon - Wikipedia

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    The head office is located in Kilcock with a sub-office in Batterstown. [ 10 ] In 2018, Meath County Council granted permission for a 426 square metre community centre , on a site in the centre of the village of Kilcloon along with permission for the development of 13 sites for people who meet local needs criteria.

  7. Automotive industry in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Shamrock was a short-lived car with a short production of only eight cars in the 1960s in Castleblaney, County Monaghan. A large number of British cars were assembled in Ireland from CKD kits from the 1920s to the 1960s up to 1974.

  8. Category:Kilcock - Wikipedia

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    Ireland portal Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ... Pages in category "Kilcock" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 ...

  9. Mulhussey - Wikipedia

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    Mulhussey (Irish: Maol Hosae, meaning 'Hussey's summit') [2] is a townland and village in County Meath, Ireland.It has a school, a castle with accompanying cemetery, a nearby church (or the 'Little Chapel', as it is commonly known) at the edge of the Kilcloon parish in Kilcock, and a religious antiquity, St Bridgid's Well, located in Calgath near Mulhussey.