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  2. Bitchin' Rides - Wikipedia

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    Bitchin' Rides (known outside the United States as Salt Lake Garage in Italy and Kindig Customs elsewhere [1]) is a reality styled Velocity TV show featuring Dave Kindig [2] from the Salt Lake City, Utah -based company Kindig It Designs [3] as they show their process of restoring and rebuilding vehicles. The show was successful in its first ...

  3. Tom Clarke® & Dave Kindig's CF1 Roadster: A Showstopper at ...

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    The CF1 100% custom roadster stood there, a pristine vision of automotive artistry. This year, Kindig and his gifted team presented a true masterpiece: The 100% custom CF1 Roadster, their first ...

  4. List of countries by tariff rate - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by tariff rate. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1. Import duty refers to taxes levied on imported goods, capital and services. The level of customs duties is a direct indicator of the openness of an economy to world trade.

  5. Lincoln Continental Mark IV - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Mark IV is a personal luxury car that was marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company from the 1972 to 1976 model years. The third generation of the Mark series, the Mark IV grew in size over its Continental Mark III predecessor. As with the previous generation, the Mark IV saw little direct competition in the ...

  6. West Coast Customs faces stiff fines for not paying employees

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    West Coast Customs will pay over $166,000 in fines and civil penalties after federal investigators discovered the famous customizer has been vastly underpaying some employees. News Truck News

  7. Cost estimate - Wikipedia

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    A cost estimate is the approximation of the cost of a program, project, or operation. The cost estimate is the product of the cost estimating process. The cost estimate has a single total value and may have identifiable component values. A problem with a cost overrun can be avoided with a credible, reliable, and accurate cost estimate.

  8. Cost engineering - Wikipedia

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    Cost engineering is "the engineering practice devoted to the management of project cost, involving such activities as estimating, cost control, cost forecasting, investment appraisal and risk analysis". [1] ". Cost Engineers budget, plan and monitor investment projects. They seek the optimum balance between cost, quality and time requirements." [2]

  9. Construction estimating software - Wikipedia

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    Construction estimating software. Construction cost estimating software is computer software designed for contractors to estimate construction costs for a specific project. A cost estimator will typically use estimating software to estimate their bid price for a project, which will ultimately become part of a resulting construction contract.