Apr 9

Killer whales are highly social predators with a diverse diet, including fish, marine mammals or human.  Submerging in the killer whale submarine will make you as swift as killer whale.  The watercraft is only for two-person that can move up to 50 mph over the water’s surface and up to 25 mph while submerged.  The engine can go down to 5′ deep.  The price for the Killer Whale Submarine is no cheaper than a car at $100,000.

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Jan 11
Domo Kun Seat Belt Cover
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Safety always comes first.  On top of safety, extra things that do not cause any harm can also be added, for example this pair of Domo Kun Seat Belt Cover.  The seat belt cover comes in two pieces.  Each of them measures 2.5″ W x 10″ H x 2″ D, which is universally fit for all car.

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Dec 17
The Personal Submarine
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What!?  You can buy submarine online?  This is not a kidding matter.  With 2 million USD, you can buy one personal submarine online with lifetime guarantee.  This personal submarine can accomodates two people and descends to a death of 1,000′.  The submarine is powered by 120- and 24-volt battery bank which can last up to six hours.  The submarine includes a barometer, thermometer, hygrometer, depth gauges, fluxgate and magnetic compasses, mechanical clinometers, pressure gauges, and a GPS receiver.  It is also classified and certified by the American Bureau of Shipping. Includes comprehensive training.

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Dec 1

“But I think I will have seen everything, When I see an elephant fly —— When I See an Elephant Fly”

No, you haven’t seen everything until you see the flying car.  A 1956 Aerocar N103D has been listed for bidding on eBay.

Make: Aerocar
Model: One
Manufacturers Serial Number: 2
F.A.A. Registration number: N103D
Designer and Manufacturer: Moulton B. Taylor of Longview, Washington
Patent granted: October 23,1956
Patent number: 2767939
F.A.A. Certification: Standard Airworthiness Certificate issued for Type No. 4A16 by the C.A.A. in December, 1956. Fully F.A.A. certified as an airplane.

Total Time:
Engine: Lycoming 0-0340B1A 160 HP 1,103 hours, 22 hours since major overhaul.
Automobile: 303.3 hours
Wings and fuselage: 1,103 hours

Annual Inspection:
Annual inspection of engine and plane was last performed on July 30, 1976.

Informal Inspection:
An informal inspection of the plane by an FAA licensed A&P aircraft mechanic was performed in August of 2006.

The “Buy It Now” price for the Aerocar N103D is US $3,500,000.00.  The bid is only restricted to pre-approved bidders or buyers.  If you’re genuinely interested in bidding or buy the vehicle, please contact the seller.  The end time for this bid is on 16th December, 2008.

Popularity: 15% [?]