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  2. Honda Valkyrie - Wikipedia

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    Honda introduced a limited edition model in 2003 named the Valkyrie Rune with a 1,832-cubic-centimetre (111.8 cu in) engine, sourced from the Honda Goldwing 5th Generation. It was a major departure from the original Valkyrie in styling and purpose. The objective of the Rune was to be a tour de force, showing what Honda as a manufacturer could ...

  3. Honda Element - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Element is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Honda and marketed in North America over a single generation for model years 2003–2011 — and noted for its boxy exterior styling with bi-parting side doors and its boxy, flexible interior layout.

  4. Honda V12 engine - Wikipedia

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    Honda has made a number of naturally-aspirated V12 engines designed for Formula One motor racing; starting with the 1.5-litre RA271E engine in 1964, [10] [11] and ending with the 3.0-litre RA273E in 1968. [5] [12] This would be followed by a 21-year hiatus, until Honda reintroduced the new 3.5-litre RA121E in 1991. [13]

  5. Honda Element SC - Wikipedia

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  6. Rune (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rune (given name), a Scandinavian given name; Holger Rune (born 2003), Danish tennis player; Michael Rune, Danish 21st century saxophonist; Rune Naito, pen name of Japanese artist, illustrator, writer and designer Isao Naito (1932–2007) Rune RK (born 1979), record producer and DJ from Denmark

  7. Fehu - Wikipedia

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    Fehu is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name for the rune ᚠ (Old Norse: fé; Old English: feoh), found as the first rune in all futharks (runic alphabets starting with F, U, Þ, Ą, R, K), i.e. the Germanic Elder Futhark, the Anglo-Frisian Futhark and the Norse Younger Futhark, with continued use in the later medieval runes, early modern runes and Dalecarlian runes.