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Maybach Exelero

This is a one-off custom-built Maybach based on the Maybach 57 limousine, the Exelero is a chopped-down two-seater coupe, though its more than just a show car, during tests it reached a speed of 218.38mph, despite weighing over 2.66 tonnes. It is capable of acceleration from 0-60mph in 4.4 seconds. Its 550bhp V12 engine was bored out to 5.9 litres, and tuned for 700bhp and over 738lb ft of torque. Amazing!



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1987 PORSCHE 959

In the mid-1980s, Porsche released a model that looked like it had jetted in from the future. The twin-turbocharged 959 was considered an astonishing achievement back in 1986, regarded as the most technologically advanced road-going sportscar ever created. It was the the pinnacle of production-car performance, and was designed to eliminate aerodynamic lift, with an impressive bodywork that includes flared fenders, covered headlights, a basket-handle rear wing, and i...
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Cowboy 3 E-Bike

Cowboy have upgraded their popular e-bike with a carbon belt and puncture-resistant tires. The Cowboy 3 Electric Bicycle features a stealthy look and an array of mighty impressive design features that will make your travel commute a breeze. The sleek and powerful e-bike is equipped with a new carbon belt, a removable key-secured battery built seamlessly into the frame, integrated lights, a rear light that flashes when you slow your speed, hydraulic disc brakes, and ...
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BMW B-1 | BY VDB MOTO

VDB Moto are not new to the custom motorbike scene, but this spectacular build is their first BMW conversion. B-1 is based on a mono lever 1986 R80RT, and when VDB got their hands on the bike, it was in pretty rough conditions. The guys decided to retain the distressed and rugged look of the engine to make a contrast with the new parts and paint. They stripped down the bike removing all the usual excess parts and weight, painted the tank with a beautiful 6...
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