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May also be useful for the odd booze cruise and other trips across the channel where you may want to bypass customs. Not forgetting those times when there's more water on the roads than in the rivers.
Apart from a couple of screw props on the bottom I think all they've done is use shed loads of sellotape to seal up a normal Elise. E.g. To submerge, just open a door. How do you get back up again!
May also be useful for the odd booze cruise and other trips across the channel where you may want to bypass customs. Not forgetting those times when there's more water on the roads than in the rivers.
Apart from a couple of screw props on the bottom I think all they've done is use shed loads of sellotape to seal up a normal Elise. E.g. To submerge, just open a door. How do you get back up again!
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