What does cav mean?
cav means Cars and Vehicles
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Cars and Vehicles?
Cars and Vehicles can be abbreviated as cav
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What does cav stand for? cav stands for "Cars and Vehicles". |
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How to abbreviate "Cars and Vehicles"? "Cars and Vehicles" can be abbreviated as cav. |
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What is the meaning of cav abbreviation? The meaning of cav abbreviation is "Cars and Vehicles". |
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What is cav abbreviation? One of the definitions of cav is "Cars and Vehicles". |
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What does cav mean? cav as abbreviation means "Cars and Vehicles". |
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What is shorthand of Cars and Vehicles? The most common shorthand of "Cars and Vehicles" is cav. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BCCRC - British Classic Cars and Rover Club
- CCC - Chauffeured Cars and Coaches
- CTDP - Cars and Tracks Development Project
- cAV - Cars and Armored Vehicles
- CBs - Cars and Bikes Service
- CRT - Cars and Trucks
- CUPROBRAZE - Advanced Copper-Brass Radiators for the cars and commercial vehicles of tomorrow
- HTCES - High Tech Cars and Engines
- RCAR - Rental Cars and Rental
- TACT - Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks
- CAPR - Cars and Parts Request
- GCIV - Golf Cars and Industrial Vehicles
- c&p - Cars and Parts
- ccc - Custom Cars and Concepts
- tact - Targeting Aggressive Cars and Trucks
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