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Ripsaw Ev2

Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Ripsaw EV2, a menacing vehicle that represents the pinnacle of tracked vehicle design. Developed by extreme vehicles specialists Howe and Howe Technologies, the apocalypse ready luxury super tank is powered by an insane 600hp! it features a demilitarized Ripsaw platform that has been designed specifically for recreational use, a dream come true for extreme off‐road enthusiasts. Apparently, it’s the fastest dual tracked vehicle ever developed, and it can drift, too, the insane video speaks for itself



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Omaze: Win a Himalaya Land Rover Defender - Image

Omaze: Win a Himalaya Land Rover Defender

Win this mighty Defender 110 Crew Cab, built by Himalaya! This impressive Land Rover Defender 110 Crew Cab is currently being raffled off on Omaze’s charity network, in support of the Quavo Cares (a fiscally sponsored fund of the Edward Charles Foundation), an organization that focuses on improving the lives of youth through sports, education and the arts. All you need to do to win this awesome prize is buy some raffle tickets in support of their Charities Aid Fou...
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e-Moke

The ultimate beach buggy is returning to production, but now in electric form! The much-loved 60s classic Mini Moke was originally designed to be a military vehicle, but quickly became a popular "cult” vehicle for its fun and also practical side, its robustness and the feeling of freedom that you enjoy whist driving. Now the company have presented a new electric e-Moke, with a top speed of 25 mph and a range of 40 miles. A gas-engine model will also be produc...
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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 rea...
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