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  2. Grand Theft Auto modding - Wikipedia

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    LCPDFR and LSPDFR are modifications released for Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V, that convert their respective games into a law enforcement simulator. [13] The mod's developers, G17 Media, also develop RDRFR, a similar law enforcement simulator conversion for Red Dead Redemption 2. [14]

  3. Mighty Car Mods - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Car Mods is a YouTube channel that focuses on DIY car modifications and car culture. Created by Blair Joscelyne (known as MOOG ) and Martin Mulholland the show is centred around the journey through buying, modifying and then testing or battling cars of various levels of modification and budget.

  4. GM LT1 engine - Wikipedia

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    1970–1972 LT-1 – Chevrolet Generation I Small-Block; 1992–1997 LT1 – GM Generation II Small-Block; 2013–(current) LT1 - GM Generation V Small-Block.

  5. Drive (The Cars song) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Following the concert, it re-entered the UK Singles Chart and peaked at number four in August 1985. Proceeds from the sales of the re-released song raised nearly £ 160,000 for the Band Aid Trust; Ocasek presented the charity's trustee Midge Ure with a cheque for the amount while he was in London in November 1986 promoting his solo ...

  6. The Cars discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the American rock band the Cars includes seven studio albums, eight compilation albums, four video albums and 26 singles. Originating in Boston in 1976, [1] the band consisted of singer/guitarist Ric Ocasek, singer/bassist Benjamin Orr, guitarist Elliot Easton, keyboardist Greg Hawkes, and drummer David Robinson.

  7. List of railroad truck parts - Wikipedia

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    [1] Plain bearings are now illegal for interchange service in North America. [2] [3] [4] As early as 1908 axle boxes contained a set of long cylindrical rollers allowing the axle to rotate. [5] [6] It was also used on steam locomotives such as the Victorian Railways A2 class, the LMS Garratt, the LSWR 415 class, and the GCR Class 1. [5 ...

  8. Nanocar - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The previous nanocar developed was 3 to 4 nanometers which was a little over [the width of?] a strand of DNA and was around 20,000 times thinner than a human hair. [7] These nanocars were built with carbon buckyballs as their four wheels, and the surface on which they were placed required a temperature of 400 °F (200 °C) to get it moving.

  9. USRA standard - Wikipedia

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    Type of cars built by the USRA [1] Type USRA Specification Number of cars produced 50-ton Single-Sheathed Box Car 1001-B 25,000 50-ton Drop-Bottom Gondola: 1002-B 20,000 40-ton Double-Sheathed Box Car 1003-B 25,000 55-ton Steel Twin Hopper: 1005-B 5,000 70-ton Steel Drop-End Mill Gondola 1006-B 5,000