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Ariel Nomad

The same guys behind the spectacular Ariel Atom high-performance supercar, have introduced, the outrageously fun-looking, Nomad. The two-seat rugged off-roader is powered by a Honda 2.4-liter four-cylinder iVTEC engine, delivering an impressive 235 horsepower and 221 pound-feet of torque! The lightweight buggy(just 1,477 pounds) can hit 0-60 in 3.4 seconds, and reach a top speed of 125mph. You can choose to customize your Nomad for what you want to do and exactly how you want it to look. It is like a remote-control buggy made real! watch the video



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TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE | BY DOWN & OUT

The Triumph Bonneville is one of our all time favorite motorbikes, we have featured several custom Bonneville´s over the years, our latest crush is this masterpiece by British custom specialists Down & Out, based on a standard T100 SE. The bike was commissioned by the founder of Bike Shed (a custom motorbike culture website), and this build is all about chassis parts, weight loss, the right design & paint, and throwing away the bits that look ugly – endin...
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JEEP MIGHTY FC

The Jeep Might FC is an impressive beast of a vehicle, the retro rock crawler defies any preconceived notions you may have regarding scale and balance. It is based on the Jeep Forward Control built 50 years ago, and most of the truck is a two-door 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. Unfortunately the Mighty FC is still in concept stage, but we are sure many like us will beg Jeep to turn this into something you can actually buy. Also check out the awesome Legacy Powe...
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Harley-Davidson Scrambler

From there workshop in a industrial warehouse in South Sydney, Australia, Gasoline Motor Company have striped to its essentials a Harley 1200cc street bike and turned it into an exceptionally high-powered scrambler. The impressive build is nothing short of a savage beast, it can handle all terrain, in any weather, thanks to its raised clearance and rugged all-terrain tyres. Named "A-15” the all terrain powerhouse features a brat style seat and matching grips cover...
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