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Biscotti Messenger Bike | By Vanguard

Another awesome custom by Vanguard, the Biscotti Messenger Bike was inspired by music and brings out the best in zippy urban cycling in true rock and roll fashion. This handcrafted beauty has a N.O.S 1970s Bridgestone racing frame and is fitted with a coaster hub brake and features some great leather details. Also, check out the Vanguard Colnago Messenger Bike



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OUTDOORSY

Outdoorsy is a new service that aims to develop the RV renting market just like Airbnb did for private homes. So this means business for eager RV users that just don’t want the hassle of owning one, and also for the RV owners that may now turn it into an extra source of income. This startup is  growing fast around the world, simply check the spot you wish to explore on Outdoorsy’s map to see if there are any RV’s available, choose the one of your choice t...
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Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Safari

The Porsche 911 has been pushed to its limits on the track and on the open road for close to 60 years. Now, a new story is being written; a unique pair of experimental 911 sports cars are being tested in an environment devoid of any roads, with thin air, extremely low temperatures, and little chance of plant life surviving. A crew headed by endurance racer and explorer Romain Dumas has chosen one of the most difficult locations on earth to start their quest to test ...
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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR STIRLING MOSS

Three letters are all it takes to make car fans’ hearts beat faster: SLR. In the 1950s the Mercedes-Benz SLR 300 celebrated victory after victory with the British racing driver Stirling Moss. It does 0-60 in under 3.5 seconds, top speed of 217 mph (350 km/h), has a million dollar price tag and extremely limited (only 75 will be produced)....
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