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Dacia parades machine gun-equipped Duster
Thu, 05 Dec 2013THE ROMANIAN military has apparently displayed an armoured and machine gun-equipped version of the humble Dacia Duster 4x4. The army-grade Duster has been given a degree of bulletproof plating, as well as under-body armour for the most vulnerable areas like the engine and fuel tank. However, it’s the remote-controlled machine gun mounted on the roof that’s sure to raise the most eyebrows.
Swedish raincoat company teases Volvo Concept Estate
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Ferrari Enzo successor to make 920 hp
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