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  • NEWS - Yorkshire: Polizei erschiesst Mann auf dem 62 Motorway
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    NEWS - Yorkshire: Polizei erschiesst Mann auf dem 62 Motorway
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7705565q)
    What appears to be a kevlar vest on the driver's seat of a car next to a bullet riddled silver Audi car at the slip road at Junction 24 of the M62 motorway in Huddersfield
    Police shoot man dead on M62 motorway sliproad in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, UK - 03 Jan 2017
    West Yorkshire police have announced a man has died following the discharge of a police firearm, during what they describe as a pre-planned operation, yesterday evening (2nd January 2017)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  •  NEWS - San Bernadino: Der Täter Syed Rizwan Farook
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    NEWS - San Bernadino: Der Täter Syed Rizwan Farook
    Dec. 3, 2015 - California, U.S - Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, of Redlands, was shot to death by law enforcement as he fled along a San Bernardino street in the aftermath of a mass shooting just hours before where 14 people died and more than a dozen were wounded at the Inland Regional Center San Bernardino on Wednesday morning (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Palestinians climbing and smashing holes in the Israeli separation barrier at Abu Dis, Jerusalem, Israel - 17 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians climbing and smashing holes in the Israeli separation barrier at Abu Dis, Jerusalem, Israel - 17 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4246918c)
    Palestinian protesters stand atop a section of Israel's controversial barrier that separates the West Bank town of Abu Dis from Jerusalem November 17, 2014. A Palestinian bus driver was found hanged inside his vehicle on Monday, an incident Israeli police described as a suicide but which the driver's family said they believed was an attack. Israeli police said the evidence suggested al-Ramouni had committed suicide, but rumors quickly spread in the Palestinian media that he had been killed by Jewish assailants, fuelling tension and violence in the divided city.
    Palestinians climbing and smashing holes in the Israeli separation barrier at Abu Dis, Jerusalem, Israel - 17 Nov 2014
    A Palestinian bus driver was found hanged inside his vehicle on Monday, an incident Israeli police described as a suicide but which the driver's family said they believed was an attack. Israeli police said the evidence suggested al-Ramouni had committed suicide, but rumors quickly spread in the Palestinian media that he had been killed by Jewish assailants, fuelling tension and violence in the divided city.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
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    Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1429130g )

    The Moment A Stunt Driver Found Himself In Wheely Big Trouble
    A stunt driver in this monster truck found himself well and truly stuck when his bid to drive over the top of a fire engine spectacularly backfired.

    Lewis Cook successfully drove his four ton truck, known as The Crusher, over cars and a bus at Northamptonshire's Santa Pod Raceway.

    But when he tried to climb over the fire engine, his giant, 10ft tall truck reared up and was left standing upright on its back wheels.

    Lewis, 43, was unhurt but had to sit and wait suspended in mid-air for several minutes.

    Eventually, a bulldozer righted the truck and brought him back down to earth at the Wellingborough racetrack on Sunday.

    Lewis, from Heathfield, East Sussex, had been taking part in a freestyle contest for monster trucks where drivers compete to pull off the most outrageous stunts.

    He said: "By the time it was my turn to go, nobody had attempted the fire engine.

    "The other drivers were a bit sceptical about it.

    "I got over the bus, turned a corner and saw the fire engine in front of me.

    "I thought that if the others wouldn't give it a go I would.

    "I thought it would give more than it did and I would be able to get over the top of it.

    "But when I hit it, it was like crashing into a brick wall.

    "It left me vertical. I was trying to get more power on but couldn't. Then I tried to reverse and that didn't happen either. I realised I was not going anywhere.

    "It was a little bit strange. My concern was that something was smoking in the back of the truck.

    "But the fire crew came in and cooled everything off.

    "I didn't win the competition but it left the crowd buzzing and was very spectacular."

    The Crusher is custom-built with a 1800 bhp Ford V8 engine, 66-inch flotation tyres costing over GBP 2,000 each and special shock a...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQWFQO

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  • Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
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    Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1429130f )

    The Moment A Stunt Driver Found Himself In Wheely Big Trouble
    A stunt driver in this monster truck found himself well and truly stuck when his bid to drive over the top of a fire engine spectacularly backfired.

    Lewis Cook successfully drove his four ton truck, known as The Crusher, over cars and a bus at Northamptonshire's Santa Pod Raceway.

    But when he tried to climb over the fire engine, his giant, 10ft tall truck reared up and was left standing upright on its back wheels.

    Lewis, 43, was unhurt but had to sit and wait suspended in mid-air for several minutes.

    Eventually, a bulldozer righted the truck and brought him back down to earth at the Wellingborough racetrack on Sunday.

    Lewis, from Heathfield, East Sussex, had been taking part in a freestyle contest for monster trucks where drivers compete to pull off the most outrageous stunts.

    He said: "By the time it was my turn to go, nobody had attempted the fire engine.

    "The other drivers were a bit sceptical about it.

    "I got over the bus, turned a corner and saw the fire engine in front of me.

    "I thought that if the others wouldn't give it a go I would.

    "I thought it would give more than it did and I would be able to get over the top of it.

    "But when I hit it, it was like crashing into a brick wall.

    "It left me vertical. I was trying to get more power on but couldn't. Then I tried to reverse and that didn't happen either. I realised I was not going anywhere.

    "It was a little bit strange. My concern was that something was smoking in the back of the truck.

    "But the fire crew came in and cooled everything off.

    "I didn't win the competition but it left the crowd buzzing and was very spectacular."

    The Crusher is custom-built with a 1800 bhp Ford V8 engine, 66-inch flotation tyres costing over GBP 2,000 each and special shock a...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQWFQO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
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    Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1429130i )

    The Moment A Stunt Driver Found Himself In Wheely Big Trouble
    A stunt driver in this monster truck found himself well and truly stuck when his bid to drive over the top of a fire engine spectacularly backfired.

    Lewis Cook successfully drove his four ton truck, known as The Crusher, over cars and a bus at Northamptonshire's Santa Pod Raceway.

    But when he tried to climb over the fire engine, his giant, 10ft tall truck reared up and was left standing upright on its back wheels.

    Lewis, 43, was unhurt but had to sit and wait suspended in mid-air for several minutes.

    Eventually, a bulldozer righted the truck and brought him back down to earth at the Wellingborough racetrack on Sunday.

    Lewis, from Heathfield, East Sussex, had been taking part in a freestyle contest for monster trucks where drivers compete to pull off the most outrageous stunts.

    He said: "By the time it was my turn to go, nobody had attempted the fire engine.

    "The other drivers were a bit sceptical about it.

    "I got over the bus, turned a corner and saw the fire engine in front of me.

    "I thought that if the others wouldn't give it a go I would.

    "I thought it would give more than it did and I would be able to get over the top of it.

    "But when I hit it, it was like crashing into a brick wall.

    "It left me vertical. I was trying to get more power on but couldn't. Then I tried to reverse and that didn't happen either. I realised I was not going anywhere.

    "It was a little bit strange. My concern was that something was smoking in the back of the truck.

    "But the fire crew came in and cooled everything off.

    "I didn't win the competition but it left the crowd buzzing and was very spectacular."

    The Crusher is custom-built with a 1800 bhp Ford V8 engine, 66-inch flotation tyres costing over GBP 2,000 each and special shock a...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQWFQO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
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    Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1429130j )

    The Moment A Stunt Driver Found Himself In Wheely Big Trouble
    A stunt driver in this monster truck found himself well and truly stuck when his bid to drive over the top of a fire engine spectacularly backfired.

    Lewis Cook successfully drove his four ton truck, known as The Crusher, over cars and a bus at Northamptonshire's Santa Pod Raceway.

    But when he tried to climb over the fire engine, his giant, 10ft tall truck reared up and was left standing upright on its back wheels.

    Lewis, 43, was unhurt but had to sit and wait suspended in mid-air for several minutes.

    Eventually, a bulldozer righted the truck and brought him back down to earth at the Wellingborough racetrack on Sunday.

    Lewis, from Heathfield, East Sussex, had been taking part in a freestyle contest for monster trucks where drivers compete to pull off the most outrageous stunts.

    He said: "By the time it was my turn to go, nobody had attempted the fire engine.

    "The other drivers were a bit sceptical about it.

    "I got over the bus, turned a corner and saw the fire engine in front of me.

    "I thought that if the others wouldn't give it a go I would.

    "I thought it would give more than it did and I would be able to get over the top of it.

    "But when I hit it, it was like crashing into a brick wall.

    "It left me vertical. I was trying to get more power on but couldn't. Then I tried to reverse and that didn't happen either. I realised I was not going anywhere.

    "It was a little bit strange. My concern was that something was smoking in the back of the truck.

    "But the fire crew came in and cooled everything off.

    "I didn't win the competition but it left the crowd buzzing and was very spectacular."

    The Crusher is custom-built with a 1800 bhp Ford V8 engine, 66-inch flotation tyres costing over GBP 2,000 each and special shock a...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQWFQO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
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    Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1429130e )

    The Moment A Stunt Driver Found Himself In Wheely Big Trouble
    A stunt driver in this monster truck found himself well and truly stuck when his bid to drive over the top of a fire engine spectacularly backfired.

    Lewis Cook successfully drove his four ton truck, known as The Crusher, over cars and a bus at Northamptonshire's Santa Pod Raceway.

    But when he tried to climb over the fire engine, his giant, 10ft tall truck reared up and was left standing upright on its back wheels.

    Lewis, 43, was unhurt but had to sit and wait suspended in mid-air for several minutes.

    Eventually, a bulldozer righted the truck and brought him back down to earth at the Wellingborough racetrack on Sunday.

    Lewis, from Heathfield, East Sussex, had been taking part in a freestyle contest for monster trucks where drivers compete to pull off the most outrageous stunts.

    He said: "By the time it was my turn to go, nobody had attempted the fire engine.

    "The other drivers were a bit sceptical about it.

    "I got over the bus, turned a corner and saw the fire engine in front of me.

    "I thought that if the others wouldn't give it a go I would.

    "I thought it would give more than it did and I would be able to get over the top of it.

    "But when I hit it, it was like crashing into a brick wall.

    "It left me vertical. I was trying to get more power on but couldn't. Then I tried to reverse and that didn't happen either. I realised I was not going anywhere.

    "It was a little bit strange. My concern was that something was smoking in the back of the truck.

    "But the fire crew came in and cooled everything off.

    "I didn't win the competition but it left the crowd buzzing and was very spectacular."

    The Crusher is custom-built with a 1800 bhp Ford V8 engine, 66-inch flotation tyres costing over GBP 2,000 each and special shock a...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQWFQO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
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    Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1429130h )

    The Moment A Stunt Driver Found Himself In Wheely Big Trouble
    A stunt driver in this monster truck found himself well and truly stuck when his bid to drive over the top of a fire engine spectacularly backfired.

    Lewis Cook successfully drove his four ton truck, known as The Crusher, over cars and a bus at Northamptonshire's Santa Pod Raceway.

    But when he tried to climb over the fire engine, his giant, 10ft tall truck reared up and was left standing upright on its back wheels.

    Lewis, 43, was unhurt but had to sit and wait suspended in mid-air for several minutes.

    Eventually, a bulldozer righted the truck and brought him back down to earth at the Wellingborough racetrack on Sunday.

    Lewis, from Heathfield, East Sussex, had been taking part in a freestyle contest for monster trucks where drivers compete to pull off the most outrageous stunts.

    He said: "By the time it was my turn to go, nobody had attempted the fire engine.

    "The other drivers were a bit sceptical about it.

    "I got over the bus, turned a corner and saw the fire engine in front of me.

    "I thought that if the others wouldn't give it a go I would.

    "I thought it would give more than it did and I would be able to get over the top of it.

    "But when I hit it, it was like crashing into a brick wall.

    "It left me vertical. I was trying to get more power on but couldn't. Then I tried to reverse and that didn't happen either. I realised I was not going anywhere.

    "It was a little bit strange. My concern was that something was smoking in the back of the truck.

    "But the fire crew came in and cooled everything off.

    "I didn't win the competition but it left the crowd buzzing and was very spectacular."

    The Crusher is custom-built with a 1800 bhp Ford V8 engine, 66-inch flotation tyres costing over GBP 2,000 each and special shock a...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQWFQO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
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    Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1429130d )

    The Moment A Stunt Driver Found Himself In Wheely Big Trouble
    A stunt driver in this monster truck found himself well and truly stuck when his bid to drive over the top of a fire engine spectacularly backfired.

    Lewis Cook successfully drove his four ton truck, known as The Crusher, over cars and a bus at Northamptonshire's Santa Pod Raceway.

    But when he tried to climb over the fire engine, his giant, 10ft tall truck reared up and was left standing upright on its back wheels.

    Lewis, 43, was unhurt but had to sit and wait suspended in mid-air for several minutes.

    Eventually, a bulldozer righted the truck and brought him back down to earth at the Wellingborough racetrack on Sunday.

    Lewis, from Heathfield, East Sussex, had been taking part in a freestyle contest for monster trucks where drivers compete to pull off the most outrageous stunts.

    He said: "By the time it was my turn to go, nobody had attempted the fire engine.

    "The other drivers were a bit sceptical about it.

    "I got over the bus, turned a corner and saw the fire engine in front of me.

    "I thought that if the others wouldn't give it a go I would.

    "I thought it would give more than it did and I would be able to get over the top of it.

    "But when I hit it, it was like crashing into a brick wall.

    "It left me vertical. I was trying to get more power on but couldn't. Then I tried to reverse and that didn't happen either. I realised I was not going anywhere.

    "It was a little bit strange. My concern was that something was smoking in the back of the truck.

    "But the fire crew came in and cooled everything off.

    "I didn't win the competition but it left the crowd buzzing and was very spectacular."

    The Crusher is custom-built with a 1800 bhp Ford V8 engine, 66-inch flotation tyres costing over GBP 2,000 each and special shock a...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQWFQO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
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    Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1429130c )

    The Moment A Stunt Driver Found Himself In Wheely Big Trouble
    A stunt driver in this monster truck found himself well and truly stuck when his bid to drive over the top of a fire engine spectacularly backfired.

    Lewis Cook successfully drove his four ton truck, known as The Crusher, over cars and a bus at Northamptonshire's Santa Pod Raceway.

    But when he tried to climb over the fire engine, his giant, 10ft tall truck reared up and was left standing upright on its back wheels.

    Lewis, 43, was unhurt but had to sit and wait suspended in mid-air for several minutes.

    Eventually, a bulldozer righted the truck and brought him back down to earth at the Wellingborough racetrack on Sunday.

    Lewis, from Heathfield, East Sussex, had been taking part in a freestyle contest for monster trucks where drivers compete to pull off the most outrageous stunts.

    He said: "By the time it was my turn to go, nobody had attempted the fire engine.

    "The other drivers were a bit sceptical about it.

    "I got over the bus, turned a corner and saw the fire engine in front of me.

    "I thought that if the others wouldn't give it a go I would.

    "I thought it would give more than it did and I would be able to get over the top of it.

    "But when I hit it, it was like crashing into a brick wall.

    "It left me vertical. I was trying to get more power on but couldn't. Then I tried to reverse and that didn't happen either. I realised I was not going anywhere.

    "It was a little bit strange. My concern was that something was smoking in the back of the truck.

    "But the fire crew came in and cooled everything off.

    "I didn't win the competition but it left the crowd buzzing and was very spectacular."

    The Crusher is custom-built with a 1800 bhp Ford V8 engine, 66-inch flotation tyres costing over GBP 2,000 each and special shock a...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQWFQO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
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    Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1429130b )

    The Moment A Stunt Driver Found Himself In Wheely Big Trouble
    A stunt driver in this monster truck found himself well and truly stuck when his bid to drive over the top of a fire engine spectacularly backfired.

    Lewis Cook successfully drove his four ton truck, known as The Crusher, over cars and a bus at Northamptonshire's Santa Pod Raceway.

    But when he tried to climb over the fire engine, his giant, 10ft tall truck reared up and was left standing upright on its back wheels.

    Lewis, 43, was unhurt but had to sit and wait suspended in mid-air for several minutes.

    Eventually, a bulldozer righted the truck and brought him back down to earth at the Wellingborough racetrack on Sunday.

    Lewis, from Heathfield, East Sussex, had been taking part in a freestyle contest for monster trucks where drivers compete to pull off the most outrageous stunts.

    He said: "By the time it was my turn to go, nobody had attempted the fire engine.

    "The other drivers were a bit sceptical about it.

    "I got over the bus, turned a corner and saw the fire engine in front of me.

    "I thought that if the others wouldn't give it a go I would.

    "I thought it would give more than it did and I would be able to get over the top of it.

    "But when I hit it, it was like crashing into a brick wall.

    "It left me vertical. I was trying to get more power on but couldn't. Then I tried to reverse and that didn't happen either. I realised I was not going anywhere.

    "It was a little bit strange. My concern was that something was smoking in the back of the truck.

    "But the fire crew came in and cooled everything off.

    "I didn't win the competition but it left the crowd buzzing and was very spectacular."

    The Crusher is custom-built with a 1800 bhp Ford V8 engine, 66-inch flotation tyres costing over GBP 2,000 each and special shock a...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQWFQO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
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    Stunt driver's attempt to drive monster truck over fire engine backfires at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire, Britain - 21 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1429130a )

    The Moment A Stunt Driver Found Himself In Wheely Big Trouble
    A stunt driver in this monster truck found himself well and truly stuck when his bid to drive over the top of a fire engine spectacularly backfired.

    Lewis Cook successfully drove his four ton truck, known as The Crusher, over cars and a bus at Northamptonshire's Santa Pod Raceway.

    But when he tried to climb over the fire engine, his giant, 10ft tall truck reared up and was left standing upright on its back wheels.

    Lewis, 43, was unhurt but had to sit and wait suspended in mid-air for several minutes.

    Eventually, a bulldozer righted the truck and brought him back down to earth at the Wellingborough racetrack on Sunday.

    Lewis, from Heathfield, East Sussex, had been taking part in a freestyle contest for monster trucks where drivers compete to pull off the most outrageous stunts.

    He said: "By the time it was my turn to go, nobody had attempted the fire engine.

    "The other drivers were a bit sceptical about it.

    "I got over the bus, turned a corner and saw the fire engine in front of me.

    "I thought that if the others wouldn't give it a go I would.

    "I thought it would give more than it did and I would be able to get over the top of it.

    "But when I hit it, it was like crashing into a brick wall.

    "It left me vertical. I was trying to get more power on but couldn't. Then I tried to reverse and that didn't happen either. I realised I was not going anywhere.

    "It was a little bit strange. My concern was that something was smoking in the back of the truck.

    "But the fire crew came in and cooled everything off.

    "I didn't win the competition but it left the crowd buzzing and was very spectacular."

    The Crusher is custom-built with a 1800 bhp Ford V8 engine, 66-inch flotation tyres costing over GBP 2,000 each and special shock a...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VQWFQO

    DUKAS/REX