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  2. Super Shops - Wikipedia

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    Super Shops Automotive Performance Centers was an American chain of 165 aftermarket auto parts stores which operated from 1963 to 1998. The chain was founded as a single store on July 1, 1963, by Harry Eberlin, a United States Air Force Veteran and freelance auto-parts dealer.

  3. Jegs High Performance - Wikipedia

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    JEGS High Performance is the second largest mail order company of automotive equipment in the United States. It sells performance auto parts, aftermarket accessories, tools, and race apparel. JEGS was founded by Jeg Coughlin Sr. in 1960 as a small speed shop.

  4. Holley Performance Products - Wikipedia

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    Holley Performance Products is an automotive performance company based in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It was founded in 1896 in Bradford, Pennsylvania , by George Holley and Earl Holley. When the company was based in Michigan it was a major producer of carburetors for many Detroit-built automobiles.

  5. Roush Performance - Wikipedia

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    Roush Performance is an American automotive company primarily involved in the engineering, development, and manufacturing of high-performance components for street and competitive racing applications.

  6. Jenn Proske - Wikipedia

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    Jenn Proske was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to an American ex-professional dancer and a Canadian advertising creative director [3] [4] [5] born in Slovenia, [6] who owns a sandwich shop. [7]

  7. Poskea - Wikipedia

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    Poskea is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Plantaginaceae. [1]It is native to Somalia, Socotra and Yemen. [1]The genus name of Poskea is in honour of Friedrich Poske (1852–1925), a German teacher and natural scientist in Berlin. [2]