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  2. Alienware - Wikipedia

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    Alienware M15 R7 – 2022 thin and light gaming laptop. 1920 × 1080 standard display and 60 Hz 3840 × 2160 display, 144 Hz IPS 1920 × 1080 , and 300 Hz IPS display also available, as well as a Nvidia GeForce 30 series with up to a RTX 3080 mobile and Intel 12th generation CPU.

  3. M15 (Pretoria) - Wikipedia

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    The M15 joins the M8 and they are one road eastwards for 2.5 kilometres before the M15 leaves Stormvoel Road and becomes its own road southwards named Derdepoort Road. It passes through the suburb of Silverton to reach its end at a junction with the R104 route (Pretoria Street).

  4. Noble M15 - Wikipedia

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    The Noble M15 is intended to appeal to a far broader market than the M12-GTO3R or the M400 and compete directly with the Porsche 911 Turbo/GT-3 and Ferrari F430. As a result, the Noble M15 has a number of features not previously found on Nobles such as satellite navigation , traction control , electric windows and ABS .

  5. R75 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Numbered routes of South Africa; ← R74: → R76: The R75 is a provincial route in Eastern Cape, South Africa that connects Graaff-Reinet with Gqeberha via Despatch, ...

  6. List of indoor arenas in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of indoor arenas in South Africa, with a capacity of at least 4,000 Spectators. [1] Most of the arenas in this list have multiple uses such as individual sports , team sports as well as cultural events and political events .

  7. Vektor R4 - Wikipedia

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    The Vektor R4 is a South African 5.56×45mm assault rifle. [8] It entered service as the standard service rifle of the South African Defence Force (SADF) in 1980. [1] In South African service, the R4 replaced the R1, a variant of the 7.62×51mm FN FAL. [7]