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  2. Brembo - Wikipedia

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    Brembo N.V. is an Italian manufacturer of automotive parts that most notably produces brakes and rims, especially for high-performance cars and motorcycles. Its operational head office is in Curno , Bergamo , Italy , while Amsterdam , Netherlands, is the company's legal seat.

  3. Automotive Products - Wikipedia

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    AP Lockheed disc brake caliper. Automotive Products, commonly abbreviated to AP, was an automotive industry components company set up in 1920 by Edward Boughton, Willie Emmott and Denis Brock, to import and sell American-made components to service the fleet of ex-military trucks left behind in Europe after World War I.

  4. Conner Avenue Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Viper's V10 engine was originally built at Mound Road Engine but moved to Conner Avenue in May 2001. [1] The facility had been out of use since 2010, when Viper production temporarily ceased, however the plant resumed operations in late 2012 to build the Viper again.

  5. Dodge Viper - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Viper was named number 10 on the "Most American Cars" list, meaning 75% or more of its parts are manufactured in the U.S. [4] The Viper was eventually discontinued in 2017 after approximately 32,000 were produced over the 26 years of production. [5] [6] The 0–60 mph (97 km/h) time on a Viper varies from around 3.5 to 4.5 seconds.

  6. Brembo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Brembo may refer to: Brembo, a company based in Bergamo involved in the manufacturing of automotive brake systems Brembo river, a river in Lombardy

  7. Disc brake - Wikipedia

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    On automobiles, disc brakes are often located within the wheel A drilled motorcycle brake disc. The development of disc-type brakes began in England in the 1890s. In 1902, the Lanchester Motor Company designed brakes that looked and operated similarly to a modern disc-brake system even though the disc was thin and a cable activated the brake pad. [4]

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