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CUSCO is a Japanese automotive parts company, specializing in car suspension parts. They are most famous for their coilover suspensions, and are a large presence in the Japanese automotive aftermarket in the domestic Japanese market and around the globe.
A notable product of CUSCO is the "E-CON", a coilover suspension set with electronically controlled dampers.
Cusco sponsored a high performance, RWD mid-engined two-door version of the Subaru WRX STI for professional racing.
CUSCO is a Japanese automotive parts company, specializing in car suspension parts. They are most famous for their coilover suspensions, and are a large...
Cusco or Cuzco ([ˈkusko]; Quechua: Qusqu ([ˈqɔsqɔ]) is a city in southeastern Peru near the Sacred Valley of the Andes mountain range and the Huatanay...
Karamjit is currently racing a 2WD Proton Satria Neo CPS R3 for the CUSCOJapan team in the Asia Pacific Rally Championships in 2011 after moving from...
under the Proton R3 Cusco Rally Team in a Group N 2WD CUSCOJapan-tuned 1.6L CamPro 145 hp (170Nm) version of the Satria Neo. Japanese rally driver Akira...
within Gunma Prefecture. Companies headquartered in Takasaki include CUSCOJapan, an automotive parts manufacturer, and Yamada Denki, a home appliance...
subtitled Professional Drift, is a production car drifting series from Japan. After several years of hosting amateur drifting contests, Daijiro Inada...
Satria Neos were fielded in the 2011 Japan Rally Championship in JN-3, one unit for the CUSCO Team and two for the CUSCO Junior Rally Team respectively. The...
resembled textiles from the elite from Cusco, the Inca capital. As Juanita is the closest discovered sacrifice to Cusco and was found with textiles of the...
Province above the Sacred Valley, which is 80 kilometers (50 mi) northwest of Cusco. The Urubamba River flows past it, cutting through the Cordillera and creating...
administrative, political, and military center of the empire was in the city of Cusco. The Inca civilization rose from the Peruvian highlands sometime in the...
Empire, and was described by early Spanish colonialists. It is located in Cusco, Peru, which was the capital of the empire. Originally named Intikancha...
Katsuhiro Ueo (植尾勝浩, Ueo Katsuhiro, 26 May 1972, Tamana, Kumamoto) is a Japanese professional drifting driver, whose currently competing in D1 Grand Prix...
European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre. Retrieved 18 April 2024. "Sismo en Cusco afectó a al menos 631 hogares, 14 escuelas, dos comisarías y estructuras...
podiums) that season, Cusco announced that they would not participate in the 2009 season as they want \ The performance of Cusco was outstanding even though...
As part of the emblem Cusco Peru Department of Cuzco 4 June 2021 see flag of Cusco Ichikawa Japan Chiba Prefecture Tokyo Japan Tokyo 1 October 1964 see...
which include the old Inca capital of Cusco. The closeness is at least in part because of the influence of Cusco Quechua on the Ecuadorean varieties in...
series until 2008, when an all-wheel drive Subaru Impreza developed by Cusco won in Sepang. An open top car, Renault Sport Spider, made a one-off participation...
civilization), the Nazca culture, the Wari and Tiwanaku empires, the Kingdom of Cusco, and the Inca Empire, the largest known state in the pre-Columbian Americas...
Tokyo Auto Salon 2011. Japanese auto part company CUSCO imports the 2011 Satria Neo CPS R3 and equips the Satria Neos with CUSCO performance parts before...
peace movement. The Flag of Cusco was introduced in Peru in 1973, and became used as the official emblem of the city of Cusco. In 2007, the municipality...
in the Cusco Region of Peru Kenko, a crater in Mercury Satoshi Kenkō (1967–1998), Japanese sumo wrestler Kenko Matsuki (born 1959), Japanese politician...
with the Editors' Choice Award in 2002.[full citation needed] Since 2005, Cusco Racing have entered an Impreza and a BRZ in the Super GT championship. In...
which sustained the pantheist religion of the Inca Empire, centralized in Cusco. The Inca people worshiped their gods, as in other religions. Some names...
Team Cusco ran in previous years until 2008, a Legacy grand tourer car based on the fifth generation model has been built by R&D Sport for the Japanese Super...
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