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Wally Ace Yacht

Wally Ace is the latest creation from our favorite shipyard, Wally Yachts. The superyacht boasts a total area of 282 sq meters with huge open spaces, capable of accommodating eight guests plus four crew members. Wally ace is powered by two CAT C12 diesel engines producing 385HP at 1,800 RPMA! propelling it to a top speed of 12 knots. A huge onboard garage stores a six meter tender plus all the usual toys. The yacht is currently at the end of construction. Also check out Wally Essence and the 118 Wally power yacht.



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FEDDZ ELECTRIC BIKE

Feddz is a new German e-bike, one of its stand out features is the cargo space offered in between the beautifully designed and tough aluminum frame, two belts on either side keep things secure, whether it´s a helmet, a sportsbag, laptop, or just some groceries, you get around 23 liter of cargo room. Your carry is supported by the wider spaced platform that´s in fact the built-in battery which you can take with you to charge up in the office or at home. This batter...
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Crane DeTomaso Pantera | Image

Crane DeTomaso Pantera

Taking inspiration from Carlo Pecino AKA Colorsponge and his spectacular Ferrari 308 Brawler, Daniel Crane from Crane Designs has given the iconic 1971-1975 DeTomaso Pantera a modern twist. The Italian machine was one of the greatest supercars ever to be built, and making an improvement to something which is already perfect is an almost impossible task, but we think Daniel nailed it in this build. He maintained the hard-edged wedge shape, but modified and updated so...
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1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Lightweight

This stunning 1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Lightweight is a rare car with an impressive racing history. One of only 75 Touring-bodied DB4 GTs built, and just six RHD "Lightweight" models, this car was originally delivered to the Equipe Endeavour team in April 1960. It made its racing debut with legendary driver Stirling Moss behind the wheel, winning at Goodwood on Easter Monday of the same year. Jack Sears later drove it to four more victories in 1960. The car has sinc...
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