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  2. Associated Electrics - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Associated moved to Santa Ana, California where they began production of the Husting-designed Associated RC100, a 1:8-scale nitro vehicle. In 1977, the first IFMAR race at Pomona's Thorp Raceway (later to become the Ranch Pit Stop, temporary home of Team Losi) saw the first five places swept by the RC100.

  3. Associated RC12 - Wikipedia

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    Team Associated RC12 is an electric 1/12 scale Radio Control vehicle made by Associated Electrics. The car was debuted in 1978 and has won many IFMAR world championships and Remotely Operated Auto Racers US national championships.

  4. Best Truck Running Boards; According to Experts - AOL

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    The Gear Team has tested a wide variety of automotive products, parts, accessories, and gear, such as Hitch Mounted Cargo Carriers, Truck Tool Boxes, and Car Phone Mounts. We get our hands on each ...

  5. Riley Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The newest Riley will utilize a mid-engine crate motor with over 500 horsepower (370 kW) and is designed to minimize operating costs normally associated with operating a race car. Riley Technologies built the Chevrolet Camaro GS.R that competed in the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge in the early 2010s.

  6. Team Associated - Wikipedia

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  7. RMMV HX range of tactical trucks - Wikipedia

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    There is no sequencing within model designations, and from the three original HX models released, the HX60 was a 4×4 chassis, the HX58 was a 6×6 chassis, and the HX77 an 8×8 chassis. On HX2 range models an additional M (Military) is included in model designation, while the HX is dropped from individual model nomenclature.