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A structural panel with bracing across the width of the car on the inside of the bulkhead below the windshield that provides the mounting locations of the dashboard.
A friction device sometimes called a shock absorber. Used for controlling and damping spring oscillations.
Electronic device that enables a car to automatically maintain a required speed.
Section of a carburettor where the cross-sectional area of the main passage is narrowed to speed the airflow. It also means a device that restricts the airflow into a carburettor to enrich the fuel ...
Drive shaft going from a differential to a road wheel.
Regularly interchanging the position of the wheel/tyre assemblies - front and rear, side to side - to equalise the rate of wear.