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UHP
(redirected from Ultra-High Performance)

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UHPUtah Highway Patrol
UHPUltra-High Performance (projector lamps)
UHPUniversité Henri Poincaré (French: Henri Poincaré University)
UHPUltra High Pressure (waterjet)
UHPUltrahigh Purity
UHPUniversal Hiring Program
UHPUnios Hermanos Proletarios (Spanish: United Brothers of the Proletariat)
UHPUnion Hospitalière Privée
UHPUnified Hardware Platform
UHPUser Home Page


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The pounds 146,100 Continental GTC Speed is visually distinguished by subtle design details including a dark tinted matrix for the radiator and lower air intake grilles, larger diameter multispoke wheels with ultra-high performance tyres, lowered and uprated suspension, wider twin-rifled exhaust tail pipes and a new boot-mounted lip spoiler.
DUNLOP Tyres is offering drivers the chance to brush up on their road skills and test the new ultra-high performance Dunlop SP Sport Maxx TT tyre at a Touch Technology master class and learn about the intricacies of tyre feedback.
Within a few years, there was an entire list of high performance tire categories which include Ultra-high performance, performance, touring, cosmetic performance, touring performance, etc.
 
 
 
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