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How to remove quick edit wrentch icons from a blog

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  1. Go to blogger theme edotor.➡️ 2. Click on customize➡️ 3. Scroll down to ➡️ Add Custom CSS. 4. And add the below code ➡️ .quickedit{display:none;}

Rich man builds a miniature rideable version of the $9.6 million Bugatti Centodieci for his son using nothing but wood

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  Over the last few weeks, we have covered quite a few scale replicas of famous automobiles including the story of an American hobbyist who builds  mini cars out of old refrigerators  and the  Ferrari 330 P2 Junior  that recently created a new sale record. However, today we have got something which is very different. A video has emerged on the internet of a scale model of the  Bugatti  Centodieci carved out of wood. Even Supercar Blondie shared a video on Facebook that shows a man riding in the  wooden  car with his son behind the wheel. The person in the video is identified as Nong and he hails from  Vietnam . Nong built the wooden Bugatti himself as a toy for his son. The entire bodywork of the kid-sized Bugatti Centodieci has been made using oak wood. In the video by Supercar Blondie, the influencer says Mr. Nong took 40 days to build the car from scratch and used tools like chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork. It might not be the most detailed scale replica, but the craftsm

Father of the year – A Vietnamese man has built a miniature rideable version of the $9.6 million Bugatti Centodieci for his son using nothing but wood

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Over the last few weeks, we have covered quite a few scale replicas of famous automobiles including the story of an American hobbyist who builds  mini cars out of old refrigerators  and the  Ferrari 330 P2 Junior  that recently created a new sale record. However, today we have got something which is very different. A video has emerged on the internet of a scale model of the  Bugatti  Centodieci carved out of wood. Even Supercar Blondie shared a video on Facebook that shows a man riding in the  wooden  car with his son behind the wheel. The person in the video is identified as Nong and he hails from  Vietnam . Nong built the wooden Bugatti himself as a toy for his son. The entire bodywork of the kid-sized Bugatti Centodieci has been made using oak wood. In the video by Supercar Blondie, the influencer says Mr. Nong took 40 days to build the car from scratch and used tools like chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork. It might not be the most detailed scale replica, but the craftsman