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  2. Bitchin' Rides - Wikipedia

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    Bitchin' Rides (known outside the United States as Salt Lake Garage in Italy and Kindig Customs elsewhere [1]) is a reality styled Velocity TV show featuring Dave Kindig [2] from the Salt Lake City, Utah-based company Kindig It Designs [3] as they show their process of restoring and rebuilding vehicles.

  3. Diesel Brothers - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, a Utah advocacy group called Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment filed a civil lawsuit against the Diesel Brothers, alleging they engaged in "significant, repeated and ongoing violations of federal law" by modifying vehicles to create black smoke from the exhaust systems, which the group characterizes as "one of the most toxic types of pollution there is". [7]

  4. David Kindig - Wikipedia

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    David A. Kindig (born May 19, 1940) is an American physician, emeritus professor of population health sciences and emeritus vice-chancellor for health sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health.

  5. Exhaust heat management - Wikipedia

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    Exhaust heat wrapping has been used for many years to improve performance and avoid burns from motorcycle exhausts. Heat wrap consists of a high-temperature synthetic fabric which is wrapped around the manifold. Often sold as a cheap and easy way to boost horsepower, exhaust wrap does not increase engine output much. [1]

  6. Dave King (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Dave King (born in Dublin) is an Irish singer, musician and songwriter. He is the frontman of the Celtic punk band Flogging Molly , of which he is a founding member. He first gained notability as the original lead singer of hard rock band Fastway in the 1980s.

  7. Cut Out + Keep - Wikipedia

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    Cut Out + Keep is a recipe, DIY and craft tutorial-sharing website established in 2007. Members create tutorials on the site of their recipes, crafts and handmade items. The site currently hosts over 70,000 projects as of March 2015.