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AirBell

AirBell is a clever bicycle bell that hides an Apple AirTag! This ingenious solution lets you hide your AirTag safely and inconspicuously on the handlebars of your bike, e-bike or scooter and always know exactly where it is located. The AirBell´s appeal lies in the fact that it looks precisely like the common, inexpensive bicycle bells used on city bikes. There isn´t even a hint that it has a fancy $29 AirTag (available separately), so there isn´t even a good reason to steal it or even take it off once a bike has been stolen. That implies that you will soon be able to locate it through Apple´s widely used Find My network.



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EAST COAST DEFENDER VENICE

We just can´t get enough of East Coast Defender´s custom builds. Project Venice is the name of one of the latest masterpieces to roll out of their Florida-based workshop. This isn´t as impressive as other ECD customizations, but that is what we love about it, they simply took an already perfect Defender 90, and made it even more awesome with subtle changes and details. They fitted it with a powerful Chevrolet LS3 engine, an automatic transmission, 16” wheels, B...
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1981 AUDI QUATTRO

Petrolheads rejoice, this 1981 Audi Quattro is now an acquisition possibility, this one in particular has some cool history that goes along with it. Originally built to be a VAG press car, it was one of the first Quattros imported to the UK, registered in 1981. It later went into competition in 1982 in the fabulous group B series, prepared by David Sutton Motorsport/Audi UK although initially used as a recon and practice unit but then in 1983 it did race on the Roth...
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Caracat Caravan Catamaran

There is no limit to new discoveries and adventures possible with the unique Caracat. With their unique patented system, it is possible to open and close the hulls called pontoons at the bottom of the caravan, which makes it possible to transform a caravan into a catamaran, resulting in a RV that glamps on land or sea! The vessel includes fore and aft sofa lounges, both of which convert over into double beds, providing sleeping space for four people. Add the availab...
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