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Falcon Bullet Motorcycle

The Bullet is a custom Triumph motorcycle, that started as the derelict frame and engine of a 1950 pre-unit Triumph Thunderbird — the bike Marlon Brando rode in "The Wild One". The concept was inspired by what a Triumph board track racer would have looked like, if indeed Triumph had ever created one. Each Falcon motorcycle will be unique, entirely handcrafted in the smallest details, requiring a total of over a thousand hours of mechanical and silverware.



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1981 AUDI QUATTRO

Petrolheads rejoice, this 1981 Audi Quattro is now an acquisition possibility, this one in particular has some cool history that goes along with it. Originally built to be a VAG press car, it was one of the first Quattros imported to the UK, registered in 1981. It later went into competition in 1982 in the fabulous group B series, prepared by David Sutton Motorsport/Audi UK although initially used as a recon and practice unit but then in 1983 it did race on the Roth...
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ARC ELECTRIC BOAT

A team of former SpaceX rocket engineers have joined the race to build the first commercial electric speedboat. Arc One is a stunning 24-foot vessel with a 200kWh battery pack, a 475 horsepower electric engine, an aluminum hull, and is said to reach a top speed of 40 mph (35 knots). This means the boat can fly across the ocean without noise and emissions for hours on end, leaving nothing behind but wake. The company claims it can last about four hours under power be...
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KOENIGSEGG AGERA R

The latest addition to the Koenigsegg family is the "Agera R", this model relies on a 5.0 V8 twin-turbo motor, capable of delivering a staggering 1100 hp powered by bioethanol E85. The Agera R fetures a removable roof, which can be stored in the car. Another highlight are the wheels, whose rims are shaped like a jet engine, they generate more downforce to keep the tires specified for speeds up to 420 mph, clinging to the asphalt....
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