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  • ...Entertainment|Sony's]] [[PlayStation 2]] and by [[Gran Turismo (game)|Gran Turismo 4]]. During the five years that Pescarolo has campaigned [[Courage Compét
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  • ...e single-cam [[Turismo]], the [[twin-cam]] Sport (which was renamed [[Gran Turismo]] for the model’s second year) and the supercharged, twin-cam Grand Sport While 327 Turismo models were produced in the car’s first year of production, considerably
    5 KB (736 words) - 10:30, 15 December 2010
  • ...[[Ferrari]] marque in [[United States|America]] through success in [[Gran Turismo]] (endurance) motorsport.
    3 KB (416 words) - 00:11, 8 August 2009
  • ...Cleveland engines replaced the GM small block). The most well-known [[Gran Turismo]] of Iso Rivolta berlinetta-bodied Iso Grifo (from [[1964]]).
    3 KB (378 words) - 11:31, 14 June 2009
  • ...ars, two for [[prototype#Automobile_racing|prototypes]] and two for [[Gran Turismo|GT]] cars. Class winners of this event receive an automatic invitation to t
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  • In 1921, the 637cc Turismo and 1048cc and 496cc Gran Turismo motorcycles was produced.
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  • | [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]] | [[Automobili Turismo e Sport|ATS]]
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  • | Body style || 2-door [[Cabrio coach]] Turismo ...he Italian Piaggio company. Two different versions were sold, "Lusso" and "Turismo".
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  • [[File:1951 Sterzi 125 cc Turismo.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''1951 Sterzi 125 cc Turismo''']]
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  • [[File:Molaroni Turismo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Molaroni Turismo''' with a two-speed Sturmey Archer exchange and 3 hp two-stroke motor]]
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  • ...y Italian cars and races defined the genre, the category was called [[Gran Turismo]], as long distances had to be travelled, rather than running around on sho '''[[Touring car racing|Grand Touring]]''' (from the Italian word ''[[Gran Turismo]]'') racing is the most common form of sports car racing, and is found all
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  • ...of [[Italy]], based on the [[Maserati 3500]], aimed at the American [[Gran Turismo]] market the car was named '''3500 GTiS''', «S» named after the
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  • ...system. Engine was poached from [[Lambretta]] and [[MV Agusta]] in 3 speed Turismo and 4 speed Sport version. A competition version, derived from the Sport, w
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  • Image:SolanoTurismo.jpg|'''Solano Turismo'''
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  • * [[Gran Turismo (racing)]]
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  • ...:Fioravanti_f100_98.jpg|thumb|center|left|400px|'''Fioravanti F100, [[Gran Turismo]] concept for the year 2000, dedicated to the Prancing Horse: the F100 salu
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  • ...of about 80 mph, and the Gran Sport or Super Sport – a supercharged [[Gran Turismo]] producing 85 hp and a top speed of 95 mph. Regardless of the version, the *'''6C 1750 Turismo''', 46 bhp @ 4000 rpm, 109 km/h (1929-1933)
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  • ...is sport coupé is based on the underpinnings of the first series Fiat 1100 Turismo Veloce (TV), a dynamic version of the regular 1100 sedan introduced in 1953
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  • This road model, the second Gran Turismo Bandini, use the new engine that use sport the same period (''[[ Bandini 10
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  • ...'''[[Ferrari]] 550 Maranello''' and '''550 Barchetta''' were 2-seat [[Gran Turismo]] [[automobile]]s. Introduced in [[1996]], the 550 was an upmarket [[FR la
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