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  2. Automotive industry in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    [1] South African factories have built motor vehicles and light truck models since the 1920s. Manufacturers have historically been concentrated in the provinces of the Eastern Cape, Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. Large component manufacturers with bases in the country are Arvin Exhaust, Bloxwitch, Corning and Senior Flexonics.

  3. NZASM 10 Tonner 0-4-0T - Wikipedia

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    The NZASM 10 Tonner 0-4-0T of 1889 was a South African steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in Transvaal. In 1889 and 1890, the Nederlandsche-Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorweg-Maatschappij obtained three 0-4-0 T tramway steam locomotives for use on the new line from Johannesburg to Boksburg which became known as the Randtram line.

  4. Nissan South Africa - Wikipedia

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    [1] [19] In the next few years, the product range was supplemented by vehicles from the brands Peugeot and Citroën. [1] From 1971 to 2008, the pick-up model Nissan 1400 was built exclusively in South Africa (initially as Datsun 1200, then as Datsun 120Y or 1400). [20] [21] In total, around 275,000 copies of the Nissan 1400 were sold. [20]

  5. Bonaero Park - Wikipedia

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    Bonaero Park is a southeastern suburb of Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni, in Gauteng province, South Africa. It lies directly next to OR Tambo International Airport , the busiest airport in Africa . Bonaero Park was built in the 1960s to house employees from the nearby military aircraft factory owned by Atlas Aircraft Corporation .

  6. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1937–1941 Nissan 90 Bus; 1939–1941 Nissan Type 50; 1941 Nissan Type 30; 1941 Nissan Type 53; 1941–1952 Nissan 180 Truck (based on the 1937–1941 Chevrolet 133/158 trucks) 1941–1949 Nissan 190 Bus; 1949-1951 Nissan 290 Bus; 1952–1953 Nissan 380 Truck 1952-1953 Nissan 390 Bus; 1953–1955 Nissan 480 Truck 1955 Nissan 482 Truck; 1953 ...

  7. Nissan NA engine - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan NA family of straight-four engines is a series of engines manufactured by Nissan (Nissan Machinery).It is the replacement of the Z series, on which its design is based, and is mostly used in commercial vehicles due to its use of Liquefied petroleum gas for fuel on engines with a "P" suffix code.

  8. Netherlands–South African Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    NZASM 14 Tonner 0-4-0T, no. 1 Transvaal at the Outeniqua Transport Museum. The NZASM archives may be found in the South African National Archives in South Africa; the Dutch National Archives in the Netherlands; [ 23 ] and in the archives of the Zuid-Afrikahuis [ 24 ] and the Dutch Economic History Archive (NEHA), [ 25 ] [ 26 ] both in Amsterdam.

  9. Nissan Z engine - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Z engine is a series of automobile and light truck four-cylinder engines that was engineered by Nissan Machinery, manufactured by the Nissan Motor Company from 1979 through August 1989. All Z engines had 4 cylinders, a total of 8 valves and a single overhead camshaft (SOHC) .

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