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  2. Special Agent Oso series 2 - Wikipedia

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    As Wolfie trains Oso to drive a dune buggy while he collects all the flags, Oso stops his buggy on the sloppy part of a sand dune, causing it to roll downhill and crash. He helps two boys named Jayden and Ryan, who are playing mini golf, get the ball into the hole before they leave for home.

  3. Bradley Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Also mentioned was a forthcoming Bradley Elan GT. [3] Bradley Automotive began selling their first product, the Bradley GT, in 1970. [4] Like the earlier products of Gary's Bug Shop, the car was built on the chassis of the original Volkswagen Beetle. Interest in the new GT was generated by advertising widely in a broad range of popular magazines.

  4. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    When the JRX-2, the first Team Losi buggy, was released, it initiated a rivalry with Team Associated that continues to this day. Team Losi went on to secure a number of achievements, which included the industry's first all-natural rubber tires, the first American-made four-wheel-drive racing buggy, and an entirely new class of cars, the 1/18 ...

  5. Darrian T9/T90 - Wikipedia

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    It competed in the GT3/GT2 and GT1 class of the British GT Championship, with Swansea Institute Team Darrian (SITD) taking outright honours in the Privilege Insurance British GT Championship, in 1996. [10] Its modern evolution, the T90 GTR, has also competed as a rally car in various rallying events. [11] [12] [13]

  6. Gravity racer - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom a gravity racer car has been called a buggy, trolley, cart. It is currently popularly called a soapbox. In Scotland and northern England it has also been called a bogie, cartie/cairtie, guider or piler. In Wales it is often referred to as a gambo. In Australia they are called billy carts, and in Brazil it is known as rolimã

  7. Puma (kit car company) - Wikipedia

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    Puma was an Italian automobile company which specialized in kit cars and was active from the 1970s to 1990s. Its headquarters were in Via Tiburtina, Rome.. The company's models ranging from off-road vehicles such as dune buggies to sports cars and limited edition, reworked Volkswagen Beetles, redesigned aesthetically and tuned for performance.