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  2. Walkinshaw Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    Walkinshaw Group was established in 1987 in Clayton, Victoria. [1] It was born from Tom Walkinshaw Racing, owned and operated by Scottish racing driver and entrepreneur Tom Walkinshaw, opening operations in Australia. In 1987 Holden Special Vehicles entered the market in a joint-venture with Holden.

  3. Walkinshaw Performance - Wikipedia

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    Walkinshaw Performance is an automotive company involved in motor racing and the production of high performance sporting cars for regular road use. The company was founded by former racing driver, Scottish businessman, Tom Walkinshaw and is essentially a successor organisation to his previous automotive concern, Tom Walkinshaw Racing which was driven into bankruptcy by the failure of the ...

  4. Tom Walkinshaw Racing - Wikipedia

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    Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) was a motor racing team and engineering firm founded in 1976, in Kidlington, near Oxford, England, by touring car racer Tom Walkinshaw. The company initially handled privateer work before entering works touring car racers for manufacturers such as Mazda and Rover .

  5. Tom Walkinshaw - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dobbie Thomson Walkinshaw (14 August 1946 – 12 December 2010) [1] was a British racing car driver from Scotland and the founder of the racing team Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR). He was also involved in professional rugby union , as owner of Gloucester Rugby , and chairman of the team owners organisation for the Aviva Premiership .

  6. Buggy (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    Buggy from Ahlbrand Carriage Co. catalog c. 1920. A buggy refers to a lightweight four-wheeled carriage drawn by a single horse, though occasionally by two. Amish buggies are still regularly in use on the roadways of America. The word "buggy" has become a generic term for "carriage" in America. Historically, in England a buggy was a two-wheeled ...

  7. Bogie - Wikipedia

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    A bogie in the UK, or a railroad truck, wheel truck, or simply truck in North America, is a structure underneath a railway vehicle (wagon, coach or locomotive) to which axles (hence, wheels) are attached through bearings.

  8. Dune buggy - Wikipedia

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    A dune buggy — also known as a beach buggy — is a recreational off-road vehicle with large wheels, and wide tires, designed for use on sand dunes, beaches, off-road or desert recreation. The design is usually a topless vehicle with a rear-mounted engine. A dune buggy can be created by modifying an existing vehicle or custom-building a new ...

  9. List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories - Wikipedia

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    Allows Famicom expansion port accessories to be used on the original NES, also mixes extra audio input from the cartridge slot. Chykn Epyx 500XJ: Handheld Joystick for the NES. Konix: NES Four Score: Allows 4 players to play games at once. NES-034. Nintendo: Freedom Connection: Adaptor to convert any controller into a wireless one. Camerica ...