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  • littleriver
    Valued Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 3339
    • Queensland

    Toyota Land Speed Cruiser Claims “World’s Fastest SUV” Title | Land Cruiser | Toyota

    The 2,000 hp #LandSpeedCruiser just claimed the title of "World's Fastest SUV." Visit http://Toyota.com/LandCruiser/ to learn about the iconic 4x4.Land Cruis...








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  • traktor
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    • Oct 2013
    • 180
    • sydney

    #2
    the next one would be Lamborghini with lifted suspension, off-road capabilities and upgraded GVM

    we are waiting impatiently ...
    NW M14, GLXR, spare wheel lift kit, MM tow bar, bushskinz front/sump/auto/trans/rear bumper guards and side steps, rhino pioneer platform, ARB delux bullbar

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    • Dicko1
      Valued Member
      • Dec 2014
      • 7640
      • Cairns, FNQ

      #3
      With enough money poured into it I daresay a Suzuki Jimny could also get the title....
      Dicko. FNQ

      2014 NW with all the usual stuff plus more.

      TIME....1000 times more valuable than money

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      • Peterng
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        • Jun 2013
        • 784
        • Northern Rivers NSW

        #4
        Get Honda to shoe horn in their F1 motor into their CR-V.



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        • nj swb
          Resident
          • Jun 2007
          • 7333
          • Adelaide

          #5
          All that custom development, and still not as fast as the fastest 4wd production car.

          NT Platinum. DiD Auto with 265/70R17 ST Maxx, Lift, Lockers, Lockup Mate, Low range reduction, LRA Aux tank, bull bar, winch, lots of touring stuff. Flappy paddles. MMCS is gone!

          Project: NJ SWB. 285/75R16 ST Maxx, 2" OME suspension, 2" body lift, ARB 110, 120l tank, bullbar, scratches, no major dents. Fully engineered in SA. NW DiD & auto in place - a long way to go....

          Scorpro Explorer Box

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          • Peterng
            Valued Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 784
            • Northern Rivers NSW

            #6
            Originally posted by nj swb View Post
            All that custom development, and still not as fast as the fastest 4wd production car.

            Some one must have more money than sense...a $2million car and they are fanging it around in the dirt like being at a ute muster!
            Then again..throw in a 10+inch lift, decent wide 4wd rubber(Toyota Hilux Antarctic), bull bar, winch, roof rack and maybe an awning, I may be temped to give it a go..
            It would sure look different from a stock Bugatti..

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            • Peterng
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              • Jun 2013
              • 784
              • Northern Rivers NSW

              #7
              Now this might be an alternative..throw down the gauntlet to Toyota and friends..

              The Mercedes-Maybach G-Class 650 combines luxury and off-roading for the ultimate SUV. The vehicle boasts a V12 engine,retractable roof and thermal cup holders - and is priced at $500,000.


              Get the boyz from Merc F1 to do their magic with the v12...a few nips and tucks...ditch the innards( nice as they may be)..roll cage..lowered a bit..
              The cute leather fabric convertible top will have to go...it wouldn't stay on when it hits 280K's
              Wack in a racing seat, harness, give the gig to Hamilton and see what she'll do..

              Then again...Aussies have done it, all before..

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