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Montague Paratrooper Mountain Bike

Tough, rugged, and ready for anything, the Montague Paratrooper is a mountain bike developed by US Marine Corps and Montague. The bicycle was commissioned by the Pentagon, they needed a lightweight, foldable bike that could jump with special-operations forces from the sky and land prepared for action. The tactical bike can be folded quickly and has become popular with with non-military trail riders because of it´s toughness and easy fit in the trunk. via

You can get it in several colors from Amazon




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JON OLSSON AUDI RS6 - Image

JON OLSSON AUDI RS6

Swedish professional freeskier and alpine ski racer Jon Olsson is known for is love of outrageous vehicles for getting to the slopes, last year he was driving an awesome camouflage Lamborghini, and previously he drove a powerful Audi R8 Razor GTR. This season he has chosen a more modest vehicle but still spectacular, an Audi RS6 wagon, with a similar paint scheme and equipped with all the necessary gear to withstand the winter months. This badass wagon is also mind ...
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MUD CRUTCH | BY RACE FACE

Race Face are experts in developing high performance cycling components. They have designed the "Mud Crutch", a clever guard that collects any mud spray headed upwards on a potentially devastating trajectory. The simple and effective Mud Crutch stretches around your bicycle fork and features a quick on and off design. Get it in Europe here...
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1966 Ferrari 275 GTB

This stunning 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/6C, chassis 08577, is a remarkable piece of automotive history. Built in May 1966, this model features the desirable "Long Nose" Scaglietti body, torque tube transaxle, and six Weber 40 DCN9 carburettors. Originally finished in Amaranto with a Beige Connolly leather interior, it was first delivered to Belgium and then sold to the U.S. in 1968. After decades of ownership changes, the car was rest...
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