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Ferrari Daytona SP3

Ferrari has unveiled the mighty 828-Horsepower Daytona SP3, new hypercar inspired by their sweeping victory (1st, 2nd, and 3rd) at the 1967 24 Hours of Daytona. The vintage-inspired 6.5-liter V12-powered beauty is capable of a whopping 828 horsepower and 514 pound-feet of torque through its seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, propelling it from 0-62mph in a mere 2.85 seconds and 0-124mph in just 7.4 seconds, making it one of the most powerful Ferraris yet. The team of engineers have also equipped the supercar with the company’s most aerodynamically efficient body ever, and the designers have given the car an impressive rear where horizontal slats go from wheel to wheel, creating an amazing visual that is not expected from modern Ferraris.



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BMW R80 | BY DIAMOND ATELIER | Image

BMW R80 | BY DIAMOND ATELIER

Our latest custom motorbike workshop discovery comes from Munich, Germany. Diamond Atelier was founded this summer by Tom Konecny and Pablo Steigleder, two cafe racer enthusiasts that wanted more than what is offered by the existing monotonous and repetitive custom scene. Their first build is this beautiful 1992 BMW R80RT conversion, a bike striped to its bare essentials, cleaned up, painted with a beautiful pale blue color scheme, and converted into a true masterpi...
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Aston Martin AMB 001 PRO Motorcycle

Iconic British automaker Aston Martin have teamed up again with historic British Brough Superior, for a follow up motorcycle of the impressive AMB 001. The new limited-edition AMB 001 PRO Motorcycle uses the same chassis as its predecessor but has 225 horsepower instead of 180 horsepower, which gives the bike an F1-like power-to-weight ratio of 1.28. The new V-twin engine design, which was completely machined from an alloy billet, allows for the increase i...
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1968 LAMBORGHINI MIURA MILLECHIODI | Image

1968 LAMBORGHINI MIURA MILLECHIODI

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. The 1968 Miura P400 S Millechiodi however, is in a league of its own. Built to replace a factory-built Miura Jota that was destroyed in an accident, this prolific vehicle ha...
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