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Body panel covering the underside of the car's chassis.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Metal casting or similar component between an engine and gearbox. It houses the flywheel and clutch (or torque converter assembly).
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Means of gently wearing off high spots in new components so as to avoid excessive heat.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Body panel located below the rear bumper or boot opening.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Low-friction device for supporting a moving part such as a rotating shaft.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Structural member supporting two components. It often has an I-shaped cross-section to combine stiffness with minimum weight.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
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