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Antagonist Yacht | By Artofkinetik

Art of Kinetik, the producer of luxury wooden pleasure yachts will be launching a new model this summer. The Antagonist is a 37 foot open weekend cruiser, the smaller brother of the 63 foot Hedonist, the company’s stunning flagship yacht. The superyacht features 2 x 370 HP engines and is capable of 42knots maximum speed. The main characteristic of the yacht is an unusually large open cockpit, providing both luxury surroundings and space for up to 8 people to spend a day in comfort, lounging, eating or sunbathing. Antagonist features superb craftsmanship, elegant lines, highest quality materials, and bespoke details.



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THE FRENCH CONNECTION| BY DEUS CUSTOMS | Image

THE FRENCH CONNECTION| BY DEUS CUSTOMS

Randy De Puniet, current Moto GP1 star commissioned Deus custom motorcycles this gorgeous Kawasaki W650 named "the French Connection". One of the requirements was the paint colors, orange, black, and white. The bike features a custom fitted SR500 tank with speedometer nestled on the front, a vintage style headlight supporting the tachometer, and custom front and rear guards encasing a pair of Firestones....
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PORSCHE 356 EMORY TRANSITIONAL SPEEDSTER | Image

PORSCHE 356 EMORY TRANSITIONAL SPEEDSTER

Emory Motorsports specializes in creating amazing Porsche restomods, they are masters in customising the Porsche 356s since the late 1980s. The latest creation to roll out of their garage in northern Los Angeles is this gorgeous 1959 356 Speedster, a truly one-of-a-kind Outlaw model. The starting point was originally a coupe, but a crash resulted in irreparable damage to the roof. From there, the talented team decided to convert the body into a speedster tribute, an...
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Mil-Spec Hummer H1

Based north of Detroit, Mil-Spec Automotive takes Hummer H1s, strips them to the bare bones, and rebuilds them from the ground up into the beast you see here. The first step in the process involves applying a gloss black powder coat to the frame and all its components to protect against corrosion. A new, aircraft-grade aluminum body is joined by a Duramax 6.6-liter LBZ V8 turbodiesel, delivering 500 horsepower and 1,000 ft-lbs of torque. Additional features include ...
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