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Quadski | By Gibbs Technologies

Gibbs Sports unveiled a prototype of the first commercially viable high-speed personal sports amphibian - Quadski. It is capable of travelling up to 50 mph (72 kph) on land and water and makes the transition at the flick of a switch. Just imagine the fun of driving a Quadski on land one minute and then head straight into the sea or river the next.



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1995 Black Range Rover Classic SWB | Image

1995 Black Range Rover Classic SWB

Congleton Service is a small shop in Vermont that specialises in restorations of classic Range Rovers. Leaving no bolt untouched, the guys hand build the most exceptional Range Rover Classics available on the market, just like this beauty featured here. This stunning example of the iconic 1995 Range Rover Classic Soft Dash SWB in Beluga Black has been thoroughly refurbished, it was completely disassembled and rebuilt from the ground up, with an upgraded 4.2L V8 engi...
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PRINS DEFENDER 90

"Defender by Prins" have a huge collection of styling packages available for the Land Rover Defender. Their cars can be personalised to an individual specification that reflects the aspirations and requirements of each owner, whether operating at the heart of an exciting outdoor adventure, or in the wilds of the urban environment. To create the styling package, the team have reimagined each aspect of the vehicle from the ground up, taking the commercial Land Rover D...
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CUSTOM MOTORBIKES | BY CLASSIFIED MOTO | Image

CUSTOM MOTORBIKES | BY CLASSIFIED MOTO

We are big fans of custom bikes, we have featured a few here (search for custom bikes). This vintage looking machine is a Yamaha XS650 custom, a creation of Virginia-based John Ryland, he runs a website named "classified moto", you check out some of is other classy bikes on there. via bikeexif...
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