PARTS MOTOR LAND VEHICLES

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AAW CLASSIC INSTRUMENTS, INC. 1299 M-75 South Boyne City MI 49712 parts for motor land vehicles, namely, gauges for measuring speed, distance, fuel level, pressure, temperature fluid levels and engine revolutions;
AAW HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC. 1801 Russellville Road Bowling Green KY 42101 parts for motor land vehicles, namely, gauges for measuring speed, distance, fuel level, pressure, temperature fluid levels and engine revolutions;
ALL AMERICAN SERIES CLASSIC INSTRUMENTS, INC. 1299 M-75 South Boyne City MI 49712 Parts for motor land vehicles, namely, speedometers, distance measuring apparatus, fuel gauges, pressure gauges, water temperature gauges, exhaust gas temperature gauges, and fluid level gauges;SERIES;
SILVER SERIES CLASSIC INSTRUMENTS, INC. 1299 M-75 South Boyne City MI 49712 parts for motor land vehicles, namely, gauges for measuring speed, distance, fuel level, pressure, temperature fluid levels and engine revolutions;SERIES;
TRADITIONAL SERIES HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC. 1801 Russellville Road Bowling Green KY 42101 parts for motor land vehicles, namely, gauges for measuring speed, distance, fuel level, pressure, temperature fluid levels and engine revolutions;SERIES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for constructing an automotive vehicle parking lot (10) on a land area (12) is provided. A composite drainage material (20) is provided through which water drains. The composite drainage material (20) comprises a polymeric open mesh core (22) between first and second layers (24 and 26) of a non-woven geo-textile fabric. The land area (12) is covered with the material (20) by placing rolls (28) of the material adjacent one another. The rolls (28) are unrolled over the land area (12) so that longitudinal edge portions (30 and 40) of adjacent rolls adjoin one another. A portion (34, 44) of the longitudinal edge portions (30 and 40) are overlapped and secured to each other, and not to the land area (12), to create a gapless and continuous surface (84) of the material (20), with the majority of the land area (12) lying underneath the material. The first layer (24) of each of the rolls (28) contacts the land area (12). The second layer (26) of each of the rolls (28) faces away from the land area (28) and provides the surface (84) on which vehicles are parked.