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Tesla Cybertruck

After announcing their intention to build a fully electric pickup truck, and after several spy shots and teasers over the past year, Tesla have finally unveiled the new futuristic Cybertruck, and boy is it unlike anything you’ve seen before. The radical truck looks like something out of a sci-fi movie like Tron or Blade Runner, and it comes with some very impressive specs, combining the utility of a truck with the performance of a sports car. Made out of ultra-hard 30X cold-rolled stainless steel (strong enough to stop a 9mm bullet), this beast can accelerate faster than a Porsche 911, doing a 0-60 time of less than 6.5 seconds. It also has an amazing 250+ mile range, 7,500+lb towing capacity, and a storage capacity of 100 cubic feet. Inside there is a 17" touchscreen, and room for six adults. The price starts at $39,000, for those interested, the Tesla Cybertruck is now already taking pre-orders for the price of just $100. It is definitely a hate it or love it design, we would have preferred it looked a little like this though.



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1965 MANX DUNE BUGGY

The iconic Meyers Manx Dune Buggy was designed initially for desert racing by boat builder and surfer Bruce Meyers back in 1964. It quickly became popular for dominating dune racing in its time, and was eventually also released in a street-oriented model. At the time, as other firms rushed to replicate the design and layout, hundreds of thousands of Manx-style buggies soon flooded the market. In total, only approximately 7,000 original Manx dune buggies were produce...
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SPARSE LIGHTS

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