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Head-up Display | By Garmin

The Garmin Head-up Display projects navigation information onto your windshield, allowing for a safer drive without taking your eyes off the road. The device pairs with your smartphone and projects information onto a reflective film on your windshield, it displays directions, speed, traffic, estimated time of arrival, the speed limit, traffic information and more. It also warns you of potential traffic delays and upcoming safety camera locations. Also available at amazon



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PORSCHE MISSION E CONCEPT | Image

PORSCHE MISSION E CONCEPT

There is one car currently rocking the Frankfurt Motor Show, the impressive Porsche Mission E Concept an ultra-futuristic electric machine that puts Tesla in its sights. The sleek car boats a powerful 600HP dual-electric motor system with a 310 mile driving range  on a single charge, and is capable of 0-62 in just 3.5 seconds and 124 mph in under 12 seconds. The super car also touts an 800-volt system that can charge the car 80 percent in just 15 minutes, and m...
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Honda GL500-JPN

Our custom motorbike crush today comes from Germany´s Motoism Customs, a workshop ran by two talented brothers. They wanted to create an urban and sporty ride with a reminiscence to the 80s, so they turned a classic Honda GL500 Silver Wing into a retro-cool masterpiece customised to an outstanding level of detail. The bike’s new name is an homage to it’s homeland Japan, it features a spectacular custom fiberglass headlight, an upside-down fork, push-button cont...
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1943 KDF Type 60 Beetle | Image

1943 KDF Type 60 Beetle

Here is a one-of-a-kind chance to own this extremely early, rare, and historically significant Beetle. The 1943 KDF Type 60 Beetle is perfectly preserved and restored, it was originally delivered to the director of the German Red Cross and is perhaps the best preserved specimen from that era. KdF Beetles are very rare to see in any condition at all, much less in this nice of restored presentation. This is a unique opportunity to get an extremely early production Bee...
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