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Koenigsegg Agera

Agera celebrates 15 years of brand founded by Christian von Koenigsegg. This new super-car was designed to celebrate fifteen years of Swedish trade and should have a limited production between 15 to 20 units. Agera is equipped with an impressive V8 Biturbo 4.7 liters, "stirred" to charge no more and no less than 910 horsepower at 6800 rpm and 1100 Nm of torque (1000 Nm available between 2680 and 6100 rpm).



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1998 LAND ROVER DEFENDER 110 CAMEL TROPHY - Image

1998 LAND ROVER DEFENDER 110 CAMEL TROPHY

The iconic Camel Trophy was one of the most challenging 4x4 adventure expeditions and competitions in the world, taking place from 1980 to 2000, and was best known for its use of Land Rover vehicles over challenging terrain. Very few of those vehicles survived, and it is extremely rare that an authentic Camel Trophy veteran comes up for sale. Built by the Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations team specifically for the 1998 Tierra Del Fuego Camel Trophy event, this 1...
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PROJECT LINCOLN MKX | ID AGENCY X UNDFTD - Image

PROJECT LINCOLN MKX | ID AGENCY X UNDFTD

Project Lincoln MKX is a collaboration between ID agency and designer James Bond co-founder of Undefeated. They drew inspiration from sports, athleticism lifestyle, american theme and military aesthetics. Check out the interview of James bond interview on the video....
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LAND ROVER DEFENDER ICARUS

Land Rover Defender Icarus is the ultimate camper conversion built by South African company Alu-Cab. Jeremy Bergh and his team at Alu-Cab wanted to build the ultimate overlander, and we must agree, the Icarus Defender is undoubtedly a very impressive vehicle. It accommodates two people comfortably without compromising on storage space, it was fitted with a built-in tent that opens in seconds and is accessed from inside the camper, a fold-away stove, bright Lumeno li...
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