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Motoped

If you´re a petrolhead and a DIY fan, the Motoped conversion kit is the perfect project. Motoped is a fusion of a dirt bike and a mountain bike, to build it you simply need to gather an old Honda XR50/CRF50 engine and an old mountain bike that you can strip. The rest, such as frame, swing arm, jack shaft, bottom bracket, rear hub, etc… will be provided in the kit. Your end and proud result is a 4-stroke motorized bike that you can pedal or ride off-road. watch the video



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1966 Shelby Mustang GT350 - Image

1966 Shelby Mustang GT350

This very special pony in excellent condition is up for grabs. A stunning Shelby Mustang GT350 that has been fully restored and maintained, made in 1966 where muscle cars were at their peak, this fastback has it all: a striking look with its red paint with white stripes, a V-8 that will deliver old-school HP, around 306 of them to be more accurate, and will get you over 130 mph, black upholstery with a metal dash, plus a classic wooden steering wheel. There are also...
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FOLDBOAT

The Foldboat is an ingenious and beautiful creation by design students Max Frommelt and Arno Mathies. They have come up with this solution for a flat pack water vessel. It consists of a single 5mm thick sheet of plastic, when folded it is able to carry two people, when unfolded, it only measures 250cm x 150cm and can easily fit in the boot of a car!...
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1968 LAMBORGHINI MIURA P400 - Image

1968 LAMBORGHINI MIURA P400

The gorgeous Miura is the car that put Lamborghini on the map in the sixties, and the most redeeming thing about the Miura, is the fact that there is only so many of them. In original P400 form, the Lamborghini Miura left its rivals for dead in terms of styling, handling and overall performance. This pristine example, chassis number 3420, is one of the only variants to retain its original 1802 engine. It shows only 19,832-kilometers on the odometer, comes with over ...
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