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Extreme Cars Push Design Limits Edit
20 ft Blastolene B-702


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Extreme Cars Push Design Limits
20 ft Blastolene B-702
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Extreme Cars Push Design Limits - 20 ft Blastolene B-702 (GALLERY)
20 ft Blastolene B-702
Published: Nov 15, 07
Views: 4,449

No concept car here; this was one of the top 10 extreme cars from SEMA in Las Vegas . This extravagant custom baby really exists. The American Inventors selected the Blastolene B-702 as on of their ten most extreme. Almost 20 feet long it has a V 12 cylinder engine and total leather interior. This is custom through and through. But why did I think Batmobile when I first saw it?

References:  neatorama

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