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  2. Best Truck Running Boards; According to Experts - AOL

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    The Best Truck Running Boards Podium Steps. The Podium Steps are essentially an evolution of the old-school hoop step. It's made from heavy-duty stainless steel that's powder-coated for corrosion ...

  3. Running board - Wikipedia

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    A running board or footboard is a narrow step fitted under the side doors of a tram (cable car, trolley, or streetcar in North America), car, or truck. It aids entry, especially into high vehicles, and is typical of vintage trams and cars , which had much higher ground clearances than today's vehicles.

  4. Total Control Racing - Wikipedia

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    Lap Counter; Speed Equalizer: allowed the customer to balance speed performance between cars by setting a slider. Was a good way to evenly match cars of different generations, and detune a car that was too fast compared to the other car.

  5. HUD (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Game progression – the player's current score, money, lap, or level (as in stage or as in experience points). This might also include the character's current task or quest. Mini-map – a small map of the area that can act like a radar, showing the terrain, allies and/or enemies, locations like safe houses and shops, streets, etc.

  6. Jones Counter - Wikipedia

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    Jones Counters: Upper- NYRRC model. Middle- Oerth model. Lower- Model JR. The Jones Counter is a type of bicycle odometer which adds the function of a surveyor's wheel to a bicycle. It was developed in 1971 by Alan Jones to accurately measure the length of road running race courses. [1] The counter has gears that drive a mechanical digital counter.

  7. Tally counter - Wikipedia

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    A dial counter is a distinct type of tally counter, typically used in board games for keeping count of various status and conditions, such as scores, life points, current phase or turn order. They are commonly made from two circular cardboard pieces attached at the center so that it can act as a Rotary dial .

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