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  • 1Bumper canards — (also dive planes) are small wings attached to the front spoiler of a car for the purposes of modifying the aerodynamic characteristics of the car in a modest way.The most common use of bumper canards is to increase front downforce on cars where… …

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  • 2spoiler — An aerodynamic wing shaped device attached to a vehicle (usually under the front bumper or on the decklid) to either reduce drag or induce downforce on the vehicle. So called because it spoils the normal flow of air over or under the vehicle. See …

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  • 3Spoiler (automotive) — A spoiler is an automotive aerodynamic device whose intended design function is to spoil unfavorable air movement across a body of a vehicle in motion. Spoilers are often fitted to race and high performance sports cars, although they have become… …

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  • 4Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II — Mecury Cyclone Spoiler II Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II in Dan Gurney Trim Manufacturer Mercury Division of Fo …

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  • 5Toyota Vios — Infobox Automobile name=Toyota Vios manufacturer=Toyota Motor Company production=2003 ndash;present predecessor=Toyota Soluna successor= class=Subcompact car body style=4 door sedan similar=Honda City Nissan Latio related=Toyota Platz/Echo… …

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  • 6Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution — Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors Production 1992–present Assembly Mizushima Plant, Kurashiki, Okayama …

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  • 7Chevrolet Monte Carlo — Manufacturer General Motors Production 1970–1988 1995–2011 Predecessor Chevrole …

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  • 8Chevrolet Impala — 1958 Chevrolet Impala Coupe Manufacturer Chevrolet Division of General Motors Production …

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  • 9List of Initial D characters and teams — This is a list of characters from the anime and manga series Initial D. Contents 1 Main characters (Fujiwara Tofu Shop) 1.1 Takumi Fujiwara 1.2 Bunta Fujiwara 2 Projec …

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  • 10Lamborghini Diablo — Manufacturer Lamborghini Production 1990–2001 2884 produced[1] …

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