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    SUMMARY SUMMARY…………………………………………………………………………………...1 INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………2 CHAPTER I – HISTORY…………………………………………………………………...3 1.1 Birth of an Aston…………………………………………………………3 1.2 War and Speed…………………………………………………………...3 1.3 The Sexy‚ Successful Sixties……………………………………………...4 1.4 Good Times‚ Bad Times………………………………………………….4 1.5 The New Millennium……………………………………………………..4 1.6 Recent History……………………………………………………………5 CHAPTER II – LEGENDARY CARS……………………………………………………...5 2.1 Aston

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    along with many other sponsers‚ who he gets money from for letting their name be on his car. The other types of cars that race are the Dodge Avenger‚ Ford Fusion and Toyota Camry. The cars use slick tires so they can grip the track real good and the V8 engines are real loud. My favorite track is Daytona and the Daytona 500 is my favorite race. It takes place in February each year and is the first race of the Sprint Cup season. The cars can go as fast as 190 miles per hour and the race usually lasts

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    “Winners don’t do different things. They do things differently” 09 Module Program 1. IMPORTANCE OF ATTITUDE: Building a positive attitude 2. SUCCESS: Winning strategies 3. MOTIVATION: Motivating yourself and others every day 4. LISTENING AND COMMUNICATION: Communicating either through silence or word or actions 5. SELF-ESTEEM: Building positive self-esteem and image 6. INTERPERSONAL SKILLS: Building a pleasing personality 7. SUBCONSCIOUS MIND AND HABITS: Forming positive habits and

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    Everyone in the world drives a car‚ and a lot of them don’t know how the engine works. I have grown up around engines my whole life. My dad never took any of his vehicles to a shop‚ unless it was something major‚ which is why I’m so interested in them. I have had the great opportunity to learn about the components of an engine‚ and just how interesting it is. Engines are interesting‚ because of their history‚ different parts of the engine‚ and the different types of a single motor. I found that

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    1. Koenigsegg CCXR Price: $4‚800‚000 Features: CLASS Sports car ENGINE TYPE 4.7 L V8 (twin supercharger gasoline/ethanol) 4.8 L V8 (twin supercharger gasoline/ethanol) BODY TYPE 2-door with removable hardtop; made from carbon fiber/Kevlar LAY-OUT Rear mid-engine; rear wheel drive GEARBOX 6 speed manual; 6 speed automated manual WHEELBASE 104.7 inch ACCELERATION 62 mph in 3.1 sec FUEL CAPACITY 70 litres Why: The most special feature that CCXR boast of is the fact that it is powered by E85 and E100

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    and technology amenities. There is also higher development and production costs‚ as many well-known mid-luxury cars use the longitudinal (usually front engine rear wheel drive layout) engine mounting which affords space for powerful engines such as a V8‚ instead of the more economical traverse engine layout of mass market cars which are restricted to inline-4 or V6. Executive cars usually have lower sales and production volumes compared to mid-size cars and large family cars‚ as base trims with less

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    Late 1900’s Muscle Cars Introduction: How it all started from the beginning. The late 1900’s muscle cars and the great spike in 1900 muscle cars. I. Why are they so expensive? A. They have gone extinct B. They aren’t sold now in days C. There’s only a hand full of them left in the world II. How much would one cost to restore a 1900’s muscle car? A. Depends on how bad the car looks B. The model of the car C. If the parts of the car expensive to find III. Why do some late 1900’s muscle

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    Evaluation paper 10-26-10 Trophy Trucks are the fastest class of off-road racing vehicles which are designed and built to resemble modern pickup trucks. Although any truck that meets the safety standards can race the trophy truck class‚ they‚ for the most part‚ feature long travel suspensions and high power engines. They are intended for desert racing‚ and are not street legal. Trophy Trucks can reach speeds in excess of 135 miles per hour even over rough terrain. This puts them among the fastest

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    durability. The two trucks are good work trucks but you do not just want a good truck‚ you want the best for the job and the best is Ford’s F-350. Chevrolet’s performance is good at best. Chevrolet’s 3500 have a 6.6-liter V8 turbo diesel engine with a hydramtic six-speed transmission allowing for 365 horsepower and 660 pounds of torque. This large engine and turbo give the truck only 14 mpg in the city and 18 on the highway. That is horrible when the competition is getting

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    * Phillip Island is an Australian island located about 140 km to the south and south-east of Melbourne‚ Victoria. Phillip island got its name from Arthur Phillip‚ the very first governor of NSW‚ Phillip Island is a natural breakwater for the shallow waters of Western Port. * Philip Island is visited by an estimated 3.5 million tourist annually.  There’s no service of public transport available on the Island‚ so a bike or car is the best way to go. * -------------------------------------------------

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