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  • '''Kram-It''' began at the end of the seventies under the name of Kramer, located in [ [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Kram-It]]
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  • ...he [[Lamborghini LM002|LM002]], but instead of the V12 Lamborghini engine, it utilized a 5 cylinder, 150bhp, 3.6L turbocharged diesel engine provided by ...ous LM003. The idea was taken to SZ Design, an offshoot of [[Zagato]], but it never went past a few concept drawings that looked vaguely similar to a mod
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  • ...often is used instead of butter to thicken and enrich [[Risotto|risotti]]. It is also the main ingredient of [[Tiramisu]]. ...it may come from "mascarpia," the local dialect for [[ricotta]]; however, it is not made by the same process, nor is mascarpone made from whey as ricott
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  • ...t was to play host to the [[A1 Grand Prix]] in February [[2006]], however, it has since been removed from the schedule. ...ilable it can be predicted that the Curitiba racing course will be used or it will be removed at all likewise in the previous year.
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  • ...in [[Turin]] and distributed in Italy and in other nations in [[Europe]]. It is currently owned by the Agnelli family. ...newspaper was bought (and by then directed) by Alfredo Frassati, who gave it its current name and a national perspective. For criticising the murder of
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  • #redirect [[Kram-It]]
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  • ...AMF-Harley Davidson]] and the first product from [[the Cagiva]] that of it it found the plants and [[the brand]]. ...icenni neopatentati of the time, a lot appreciate from the public and that it was the warhorse of [[the motorcycle house]] [[Varese|varesina]], this mode
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  • ...the works [[Renault 11]]s of [[Jean Ragnotti]] and [[François Chatriot]]. It won the [[Technological Innovation Award]] in 1988. ...mpressed as soon as the tire is inflated. Once the tire begins being used, it heats up and becomes primed for use. In the event of an air leak, and subse
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  • ...r]]'s chief designers. Introduced at the [[1987]] [[Frankfurt Auto Show]], it was a fully functional, four-door, four-seat sport [[sedan]]. ...by [[Sergio Coggiola|Coggiola]] on a [[Lamborghini Jalpa|Jalpa]] chassis. It also made use of the Jalpa's 3.5 L V8 engine and 5 speed transmission. The
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  • ...n [[automotive]] [[Automobile safety|safety system]] developed by [[BMW]]. It is a further development and expansion of the [[anti-lock braking system]], ==How it works==
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  • ...sign of the car was intended to echo the [[1931]] [[Bugatti Type 50]], and it features a longitudinal groove echoing the [[Bugatti Atlantic]].
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  • ...of 7 years, from 1997 until most recently 2005, with no plan to end it. It has approximately half a million spectators on the road, and half the Danis In 2004 it was won by [[Kurt-Asle Arvesen]], after his [[Team CSC|CSC]] team mate [[Je
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  • ...lian]] firm [[Ducati]] in the late 1970s. It used an 864 cc L-twin engine. It was introduced as a result of customer feedback on earlier bikes. ...and by 1977 further cosmetic and electrical enhancements were introduced. It is this last update that was named the 900GTS. Production ceased in 1978, w
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  • ...by ARCA with a 1800 cc 4 cylinder boxer engine''' [http://www.ausoniaschio.it <small>Source</small>] ]] ...y, who chose to call it the ''Mascotte'', perhaps it might be expected, as it was sold in very small numbers. At least they had the idea and foresight of
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  • ...[Modena]] and named after the Panini brothers, who founded it in [[1961]]. It also publishes comics and magazines under the imprint [[Panini Comics]]. It became famous in the [[1960s]] for its [[football (soccer)]] collections, w
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  • ...Porsche ran some tests with a flat-16 version of the [[Porsche 917]], but it was never raced. ...a with Lotus and Brabham the likely recipients. The formula ran out before it showed any clear advantage over the V8.
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  • ...the presentation of the car, the company was sold, and another year later it was closed. ...Piero Rivolta]] sitting in the old fabric and in very bad shape. He bought it and completely restored the car to preserve this one of a kind beauty. [htt
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  • ...with Stabilimenti Farina body.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1950 Italmeccanica IT 160 [[Prototype]] with [[Stabilimenti]] [[Farina]] body''']] ...uble in 1952/53...and eventually the company was restructured and renamed. It became the brand S.C.o.T. sometime during 1953 and "SCOT blowers" later bec
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  • ...as a prototype [[automobile]] designed by [[Ettore Bugatti]] in [[1901]]. It won an award at the [[Milan]] Automobile Exhibition that year and gained th ...engine and four-speed [[manual transmission]]. [[Chain drive]] was used. It went into production as the Dietrich-Bugatti '''Type 6''' and '''Type 7'''.
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  • ...iated with the [[sestiere (Venice)|sestiere]] of [[Cannaregio]] from which it lies a short distance north east. ...ame known as San Michele. The island briefly doubled as a [[prison]], but it is the now-closed section of the cemetery which is famous. Bodies were car
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  • ...]] that in 1981 presented the ''Colcar'' mini moped . It was so small that it easily could be taken in a car or boat. The engine used was a 50 cc [[Franc
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