USB R/C Car

If you prefer something more of a desktop gadget car, rather than the laser combat ones from yesterday, then maybe this USB R/C Car ($30) is what you are looking for.

If you prefer something more of a desktop gadget car, rather than the laser combat ones from yesterday, then maybe this USB R/C Car ($30) is what you are looking for.

Who wouldn’t want to take a ride in this awesome Space Invaders car? Maybe dressed up in the Space Invaders tie or necklace for the special occasion.

Curious to to know what’s hidden inside the accessories case of the Cayman S Porsche Design Edition 1 limited-edition special series?

The cool looking Discovery Radio Control Freestyle GyroTruck ($40) all-terrain stunt machine runs at a 45-degree angle, upside down or right-side up.

Do you sometimes feel a bit lonely when driving around in your car? Now you can let one of the Star Wars Talking Dashboard Statues ($10) keep you company. Choose between Darth Vader, Yoda and C-3PO.

Wow, Moller International has started the production of M200G – a “flying car” capable of hovering 10 feet off the ground and cruise at a speed of 50 mph.
The craft will cost somewhere between 90,000-125,000 USD, depending on engine costs. Here’s a video clip of the M200G in action:
See the press release for more information.
(Paleo-Future via Gizmodo)

Do you have tendency to bump into things when parking your car in the garage? Or do you simply want to be able to tell everyone that you have a laser hanging in there? Try the Dual Laser Guided Parking System ($26). It activates automatically when your car pulls in and it’s easy to install.

This red Solar Race Car ($24) is a great example of a fun toy that doesn’t require any batteries. All it takes is some sun, which currently here in Sweden is as easy to find as an iPhone. It’s impossible, in other words.

The CarryCool ($155) tote bag is a handy way to keep your beverage cool in the car on a hot summer’s day. Just plug it into your car lighter socket and enjoy the ride. Available in three different colors.
Size: 14.5×15.7×11 inches. Weight: 5 lbs.
(Via The Red Ferret Journal)

Alfred Dunhill is the creator behind these gorgeous limited edition Provenance Cufflinks ($1800). Made from the aluminium metal panels of an original 1962 Maranello Ferrari 250 GTO – sculpted to capture the aerodynamic figure of the classic car itself.
(Via acquire)