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  2. Automotive trim level - Wikipedia

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    Trim/appearance package: May include special paint colors, upgraded interior trim pieces (often made from aluminum, chrome or timber), and exterior decals. In past decades, appearance packages have also included two-tone paint, pin striping , bumpers painted the same color as the vehicle body, and vinyl roof covers.

  3. Schlüter Profi Trac 5000 TVL - Wikipedia

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    The Schlüter Profi Trac 5000 TVL is an agricultural tractor made by Anton Schlüter München.It is their biggest, and most powerful tractor. Although it was presented to the public at the 55th DLG fair in 1978 as a series-production model, [1] only one unit was ever built.

  4. Metal profiles - Wikipedia

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    Trapezoidal profiles and cassettes have been known in Europe for around 100 years. Today's characteristic profile shape came to Europe from the USA in the 50s and has gained relevance since about 1960. At present the proportion of load bearing, room sealing trapezoidal profiles used in the overall area of new and slightly sloping roofs amounts ...

  5. Nissan GT-R variants - Wikipedia

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    The GT-R Black Edition is the first trim level introduced for the car, it featured both exterior and interior performance upgrades over the standard car. Its lightweight wheels, carbon-fibre rear spoiler and Recaro bucket seats were derived from the SpecV. The car originally had a kerb weight of 1,730 kg (3,814 lb). [1]

  6. Wood trim - Wikipedia

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    Wood trim on the dashboard of a 1995 Bentley Brooklands. Wood trim, alternatively known as wood fascia, is a fascia made of synthetic or varnished wood, usually found in the interior of luxury cars. Wood trim can be made from natural materials like beechwood, maple, walnut, oak, or from synthetic materials.

  7. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    Trim moulding: General term used for mouldings used to create added detail or cover up gaps, including corner mouldings, cove mouldings, rope mouldings, quarter rounds, and accent mouldings. [ 12 ] Use