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  • 71Nissan 300ZX — Manufacturer Nissan Also called Nissan Fairlady Z Production 1983–2000 (1984–1996 in U.S) Assembly …

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  • 72Mitsubishi Magna — Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors Australia Production 1985–2005 …

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  • 73Hybrid Synergy Drive — Hybrid Synergy Drive, (HSD) is a set of hybrid car technologies developed by Toyota and used in the company s Prius, Highlander Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, Lexus RX 400h, Lexus GS 450h, and Lexus LS 600h/LS 600hL automobiles. It is also used in the… …

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  • 74Densha de Go! — Final logo Developer(s) Taito, Unbalance (PC only), Ongakukan (in cooperation with Taito), Square Enix, Gree Initial release …

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  • 75Motorcycle training — Army National Guard motorcycle riders hone their skills during the Army Guard hosted Motorcycle Safety Foundation Sport bike Rider Certification Course. January 30, 2009 at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Motorcycle training teaches motorcycle riders the… …

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  • 76London Underground electric locomotives — Manufacturer Stock type Deep level tube …

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  • 77Ford Model AA — Infobox Automobile name = Ford Model AA manufacturer = Ford Motor Company production = 1927–1932 predecessor = Ford Model TT successor = Ford Model BB class = Heavy Commercial platform = AA Chassis body style = AA – Chassis 131 1/2” AA – Chassis… …

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  • 78Mitsubishi S-AWC — S AWC (Super All Wheel Control) is the brand name of an advanced full time four wheel drive system developed by Mitsubishi Motors. The technology, specifically developed for the new 2007 Lancer Evolution,[1] is an advanced version of Mitsubishi s …

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  • 79Kite control systems — Kite types, kite mooring, and kite applications result in a wide variety of kite control systems; contemporary manufacturers, kite athletes, kite pilots, scientists, and engineers are expanding kite control systems. Single line kite control… …

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  • 80railroad — /rayl rohd /, n. 1. a permanent road laid with rails, commonly in one or more pairs of continuous lines forming a track or tracks, on which locomotives and cars are run for the transportation of passengers, freight, and mail. 2. an entire system… …

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