About Me
Real Name: Justin Cruz
Location: Monrovia, CA US.
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Gender: Not sure.
Age: 23.75 years

I an energetic, bubbly girl who really loves driving.



117 days, 9 hours, 59 minutes ago




1. The Zoop Car: Designed
by the unlikely candidate of Paris fashion house Maison de Courrèges,
this electric car is actually capable of speeds of up to 120mph and can
seat three people. It might be eco-friendly and relatively fast, but I
don’t imagine driving a lemon is for everyone’s taste.


2. The Parkcycle:
Whilst not technically a car, it’s roughly car-shaped and was used to
occupy parking spaces for the global event PARK(ing), in which
participants turn ordinary parking spaces into public parks. Designed
by art group Rebar and with a top speed of around 8km/h, it may not be
the most maneuverable vehicle, but it does come with a 5m tree on it!



3. The Live-In Truck:
Living Is.be has transformed the bed of a truck into a fully-functional
living space. With hatches in the roof to allow natural sunlight and
ventilation into the room, it also comes with a double bed, a sink,
shower (naturally with running water) and a kitchen stove.



4. The Transparent Car: Similar
in color to the Zoop Car, this car is different in that almost all of
it is completely see-through. Designed by Swiss manufacturer Rinspeed,
this is the perfect car for those that want to be seen both outside of
the car and inside the car.



5. Fiat Jolly Panda:
It may have a bizarre name, but the more bizarre thing is that this car
totally lacks doors! Stylishly designed and with non-toxic and UV
resistant materials, its aesthetic impression is one that appeals to
those with a taste for the more simple-looking vehicles. Although you
do have to wonder if it’s not in danger of being stolen…



6. The Kenguru Car:
This is a car that is designed specifically for wheelchair users.
There’s no front seat, just an open space for the operator to position
their wheelchair, which gets locked in place. The car itself is
controlled with a joystick device, and with the option to simply roll
in and out without having to hoist yourself into a seat, it’s the
easiest car-tech available for wheelchair users.



7. Nissan Terranaut:
While a concept-car, the concept alone is pretty cool. Rather than
standard RV interiors, Nissan have gone with features and designs that
bring to mind aeronautics and maybe even a little sci-fi.



8. Becker Jet Vans:
Unfortunately not a jet-powered van as the name might suggest, but
instead you get an outrageously luxurious interior which has been
heavily influenced by private jets and limousines.



9. The Surface Orbiter:
Built from a milk-tanker, taking over 4 four years and costing around
$175,000, this was New Yorker Rick Dobbertin’s dream machine, and was
constructed to cross both land and sea without any aid from a support
vehicle. Impressively, the Orbiter has clocked up over 3,000 miles in
the sea and 33,000 miles on land.



10. The Pacman Car:
For anyone that enjoys a bit of nostalgia, or even just unusual cars.
This was a converted hot-rod drag-racing car made to look like the
classic arcade-game character Pacman.


 






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justincruz used to own:

Justin - 1990 BMW 2002tii

This car was so great. He is my buddy wherever I go. He never lets me down.  I am so auto fanatic that I sometimes become crazy car driver. But I am a joy rider that always make my friends feel safe with me.  Soon I will get an Enviro car and will named it as Car Rave.






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