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  2. File:Car ignition and steering wheel lock.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Mini 4WD - Wikipedia

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    The Mini 4WD originated in Japan in 1982, when toy manufacturer Tamiya introduced Mini 4WD race cars. A Mini 4WD race car is a 1:32 scale kit featuring four-wheel drive powered by an electric motor using a pair of AA batteries. A single electric motor turns both axles. These kits snap and screw together without the need for glue. [2]

  4. BMW GINA - Wikipedia

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    Rear view. The GINA Light Visionary Model is a fabric-skinned shape-shifting sports car concept built by BMW.GINA stands for "Geometry and functions In 'N' Adaptions". [1] [2] [3] It was designed by a team led by BMW's head of design, Chris Bangle, who says GINA allowed his team to "challenge existing principles and conventional processes."

  5. File:Padlock-dash2.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Padlock-light-silver.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Padlock-dash.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    Light guides are commonly used to distributively light dashboard displays, [155] and premium vehicles are beginning to use distributive systems for lighting such items as door locks, window controls, and cup holders. [156] Distributive exterior lighting has also been explored, with high-intensity central light sources. [157]