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Honda 2&4

Set to debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show, is the impressive Honda Project 2&4, a spectacular four wheeled, lightweight, open-air kart with a 999cc V4 superbike motor under the hood. Designed by Honda’s motorcycle design studio in Asaka, Japan, the 2&4 claims influence from the pivotal RA272 Formula 1 car from 1965, and is powered by a 215 hp RC213V competition motorcycle engine. The unique "floating seat” design places the driver as close to the action as possible, evoking the freedom of a bike, and the maneuverability of a car.



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AUTOFABRICA TYPE 7

AutoFabrica are undoubtedly one of our favorite names in motorcycle customization. Bujar Muharremi and his crew work essentially on Yamaha SRs, and the latest masterpiece to roll out of their London Garage, is the Type 7 Yamaha SR500, truly a triumph for the custom house. The Type 7 Series features two new Yamahas, the Type 7D in metallic black, and the 7E in gloss white. Both beauties started out as 1980-model SR500s, they were completely striped down to their esse...
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BOWLUS VOLTERRA ELECTRIC TRAILER | Image

BOWLUS VOLTERRA ELECTRIC TRAILER

Bowlus has introduced the worlds first all-electric RV that features a solar system that offers the ability to live off-grid indefinitely. the beautiful Bowlus Volterra is an all-electric aluminum RV with a vintage vibe, but with a thoroughly modern inside, and features like Wi-Fi and solar panels for complete off-the-grid operation. Its electricity is provided from AeroSolar, a lightweight yet efficient system that charges the RV while it is being driven, absorbing...
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GUNTHER WERKS PORSCHE 993 SPEEDSTER | Image

GUNTHER WERKS PORSCHE 993 SPEEDSTER

California-based tuner Gunther Werks has presented their next insane project, taking on perhaps the rarest and most desirable 911 of them all, the 993 Speedster. The talented design team put a modern spin on the ultra-rare 993 Speedster, by chopping off the roof and adding fairings behind the rear seats, along with a cut-down windshield. They also redesigned the front bumper, added new-look rear lights, and created a decklid with an integrated spoiler specifically f...
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