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Sportsmobile Ultimate Adventure Vehicle

The title really says it all…Sportsmobile has been converting Ford, Chevy/GM and Mercedes-Benz vans into luxurious travel homes since 1961. In a 5 step procedure you can decide the van you want to convert, the top, the floor plan, the styling, and the equipment. Or you can choose the Ultimate Adventure Vehicle(pictured), a rugged four-wheel drive van with serious off-road capabilities. Based on a full-size Ford E350 one-ton cargo van, the vehicle features interior and exterior modifications and an innovative new four wheel-drive system capable of cruising trough extreme 4x4 trails. via



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HOTTUG | JACUZZI BOAT - Image

HOTTUG | JACUZZI BOAT

Recently we featured the "Stroom" an electric aluminum boat, tailor-made for sailing along canals and inner waters. The HotTug takes this concept and gives it a whole new dimension! HotTug is a wood-fired hot tub in which you can sail and a tugboat in which you can enjoy warm baths. The boat can comfortably sit six to eight people. source...
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UNTITLED MOTORCYCLES

Untitled Motorcycles are three guys making custom motorcycles out of a workshop in Camden, London. Untitled build motorcycles for everyday use with great individual styling and quality mechanics. They bring back to life old unloved motorcycles and in a way recycle them into classics. Featured here are the UM-2 Scrambler(silver) and the UM-3 Street(black) motorcycles....
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HONDA CB360 | BY FEDERAL MOTO

Our custom motorbike crush today comes from a small garage in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, called Federal Moto. This sharp build ticks all the right boxes, it is clean, simple, reliable, and the perfect ride for a busy urban city. The bike is based on a Honda CB360 and was named "The Couch Surfer", in honor of the client, a young guy that lives, works, and parties downtown, and wanted a whippy little tracker that he could tear around the city, jump curbs, an...
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