Abdolhadi Mirhejazi
Ideally the term horse power is used as a unit of measurement of the maximum power output of internal-combustion engines of automobiles in general. But Abdolhadi Mirhejazi from Dubai has taken it in its literal sense and has come up with a vehicle that...
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