Bentley Continental GT Design Series China Edition

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W12 / 5.998 cc / 610 PS / 553 ft/lb (750 Nm) @ 1.750 - 5.600 / twin turbo / AWD / 0 - 62 mph (100 km/h): 4,8 s / Vmax: 200 mph (322 km/h)

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Ford "Beatnik Bubbletop" by Gary Fioto

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V8 / 5.735 cc / 400 PS

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Maserati Bellagio Touring Fastback by Carrozzeria Touring Superleggiera

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V8 / 4.244 cc / 400 PS / 333 lb/ft (451 Nm) @ 4.500 / 0 - 62 mph (100 km/h): 5,2 s / Vmax: 171 mph (275 km/h) / One-off collector piece

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Replacing door speakers on the Volvo S40

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While giving one of my friends a lift to the railway station on my old trusty Volvo S40, he somehow punched a hole through the speaker on the passenger side. I took it to the garage and they told me that it would take about £100 to replace the speakers and cover, plus the service. That was several months ago. I tried some DIY repair work on the speakers by putting super glue but that was a bad idea and it did not turn out well. The sound was terrible. In the end , I used the balancing knob on the music system to shut off the left speakers. It was irritating but I was not going to shell out almost £100 for one speaker. 

Anyway, one day while surfing eBay I chanced upon someone selling used speakers and covers from a S40 and without thinking much, I just bought them - all for £17.50.

I then went to YouTube looking for a tutorial video, I was sure there was bound to be at least one and I was right. 


It took me less than 10 minutes to replace the speakers with the new (old) ones and save myself around £80. 


New speaker in

Pop the cover on

The old speakers and cover

It is so great to finally listen to music with all the speakers on. 

BMW Gran Lusso Coupe by Pininfarina

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V12 / 5.972 cc / 544 PS / 553ft/lb (750 Nm) @ 1.500 - 5.000 / twin turbo / 0 - 62 mph (100 km/h): 4,6 s / Vmax: 155 mph (250 km/h)

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