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A group of construction workers has filmed themselves moving a 5.3 million pound bridge using the dish soap you keep under your kitchen sink.
From the Ford 302 V8 engine to the monocoque chassis and the period-correct livery, this amazing DIY Ford GT40 could fool Henry Ford II himself.
The trucker says he was forced to slam on his brakes when a car pulled out in front of him, sending the 5-tonne metal poles flying through his cab.
The replica even has similar digital design features, including the illuminated Audi emblem and the grille which shines with dozens of blue LED lights.
TheStradman just installed a $14,000 F1 exhaust system to his Lamborghini Aventador. Not only does it sound unreal but it shoots flames out the back.
The International Space Station will soon be replaced and NASA is considering using the Airbus Loop, a three-story luxury station with a gym and a greenhouse.
The Piper Aztec was looking in a sorry state after sitting in a field for seven years, but that didn’t stop Jimmy from attempting to get her going again.
Footage has captured debris from Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship obliterating a minivan parked nearby.
If you’re a nervous passenger, probably best not to catch a flight to Gustaf III Airport, as it’s got one of the shortest and narrowest runways in the world.
The unfortunate incident involving the Nissan Micra happened just before the Easter Holiday in Mesaria on the Greek island of Santorini.
From the split-wheel motorcycle to a wooden Ferrari GTO 250, these are some of the most epic DIY projects we’ve seen in a long time.
In Fast X, Dom teams up with his brother Jakob to face Dante (Jason Momoa), an eccentric baddie with a passion for painted nails, snakeskin coats and… bombs.
The second batch of trading cards depicts the former US president as a superhero, rockstar, monster trucker, and burger flipper.
RHESSI, a dead NASA satellite designed to capture images of solar flares, is about to reenter atmosphere and potentially crash down on Earth.
What makes this sport even crazier is the fact hovercrafts don’t have any brakes – so drivers are sending it 100% of the time.
Footage of this bike is going viral online and it’s no surprise why.



