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  2. BeamNG.drive - Wikipedia

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    BeamNG.drive does not include real vehicle manufacturers due to licensing issues, however, included vehicles resemble various real-life vehicles, such as ETK resembling BMW or Gavril resembling Ford. With the use of mods, both real and fictional vehicles can be added. In-game brands and vehicles have various amounts of lore attached to them.

  3. Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

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    The Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant is a historic former automobile assembly plant in the Bloomfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Located along a stretch of Baum Boulevard nicknamed "Automobile Row" due to its high concentration of auto-related businesses, the plant was built in 1915 by Ford Motor Company to assemble Ford Model T cars using the company's pioneering mass ...

  4. Taka Aono - Wikipedia

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    Taka Aono is a Japanese drift driver currently (as of February 2009) competing in the American Formula D series in his Toyota Sprinter AE86 Trueno. [1] Before his professional drifting career began, Taka was a successful autocross driver, and was instrumental in building southern California's drift scene.

  5. Toyota AE86 - Wikipedia

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    The AE86 was available with a naturally aspirated 4A-GE 1,587 cc (1.6 L; 96.8 cu in) inline-four engine, a DOHC four-valve-per-cylinder motor, in Japan and Europe, which was also used in the first-generation MR2 G Limited (AW11), Corona GT (AT141), Celica 1600GT-R (AA63) and Carina 1600GTR (AA63) (Japan only) with a compression ratio of 9.4:1.

  6. Drifting (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    BeamNG.drive has multiple in-game drifting vehicle configurations, from drift missiles to competition vehicles. BeamNG.drive is regarded as one of the most in-depth and realistic driving computer games, as the game focuses heavily on vehicle tunability and simulation, with one of the widest ranges of vehicle customisation options, from ...

  7. Toyota AE85 - Wikipedia

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    The AE85 uses solid front disc brakes, while the AE86 is equipped with ventilated disc brakes. [11] It does not use the rear disc brakes the AE86 had, and in their place are drum brakes (which were also used on the AE86 GT). [11] The drive shaft on the AE85 is a one-piece type whereas the AE86 has a two-piece type. [11]

  8. Pittsburgh International Race Complex - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the track was bought by Jim and Kathy Stout, and re-branded as "Pittsburgh International Race Complex." A three-stage renovation of the facility began soon after. The South Track addition, which added 1.200 mi (1.931 km) of track, was the largest update to the facility and was completed in 2015.

  9. Category:Ships built in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ships built in Pittsburgh" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. USS Abeona;