Modding
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Steeda is the largest privately-owned Ford tuning specialist in the world, and over the past 30 years has supplied performance parts and upgrades for vehicles out of its headquarters in Florida. Steeda recently debuted its first turnkey V8 Mustang for Europe, called the Q500 Enforcer.
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Ahmad Tabbouch, owner of Sydney, Australia's UltraKeet electronics project portal, recently bought a couple of Dual-Arc electronic lighters online with the intention of gifting them, but first modified them to play a catchy little tune from the arcs themselves.
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Poland's Game Over Cycles has modified a Harley Davidson Sportster 883 to include a host of parts influenced by music and music gear. The Cafe Racer was created for the Hard Rock Cafe Kraków and "shows just what happens when the motorcycle world and the music world collide."
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Land Rover's Defender reached the end of its life earlier this year, but that hasn't slowed East Coast Defender down. Its latest creation is the Project XIII, a 1993 North American Defender with an LS7 Chevy V8.
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Modder Ed Zarick has put together some pretty cool stuff in the past, like a full-size BB-8 and the PlayBox. With last week’s release of the Xbox One S, a slimmed down upgrade of Microsoft’s current console, Zarick has already built his own portable version – and he’s giving it away.
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Modder Mike Warren has given meaning to the term "soldering gun" by combining a battery-operated soldering iron with an old air pistol to make a cool hand-held heat weapon.
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Bethesda will release the development tools used to make Skyrim along with a new platform to manage fan-created mods.