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  2. Bavarian Autosport - Wikipedia

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    Bavarian Autosport was the trade name of Bavarian Auto Service, Inc., an award [which?]-winning mail-order and internet retailer of replacement parts, upgrades and accessories for BMW and MINI automobiles. It had one retail store at its headquarters in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

  3. Automotive shredder residue - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that every year in EU nations nearly 3 million tonnes of automotive shredder residue (ASR) are generated. [2] While half of the waste which contains rubber, textiles and plastics can be transferred into alternative fuels or recycled, the remaining portion is primarily land-filled.

  4. Vehicle recycling - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle recycling or automobile scrapping is the dismantling of vehicles for spare parts. At the end of their useful life , vehicles have value as a source of spare parts and this has created a vehicle dismantling industry.

  5. Bavarian Auto Group - Wikipedia

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    The Bavarian Auto Group (BAG) was an assembler and distributor of motor vehicles in Egypt. It was founded in 2003, by the Issa Al-Kawari, the financial manager of the Qatari royal family [ 1 ] (99%), and Egyptian investor Farid al-Tobgui (1%), who was appointed as BAG's CEO. [ 2 ]

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  7. Category:Auto parts suppliers of the United States - Wikipedia

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  8. History of BMW - Wikipedia

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    BMW's origins can be traced back to three separate German companies: Rapp Motorenwerke, Bayerische Flugzeugwerke and Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach. The history of the name itself begins with Rapp Motorenwerke, an aircraft engine manufacturer which was established in 1913 by Karl Rapp.

  9. Talk:Bavarian Autosport - Wikipedia

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