0-100kmh in 4.3 secs, and it looks like it has a SFA.....
http://www.wheels24.co.za/Content/Custo ... werful_4x4
World's fastest 4x4
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World's fastest 4x4
2003 HILUX 2.7i SRX S/C; Solid front axle conversion with Cruiser coil springs, 4.88:1 diff ratios, Iron Man rear suspension with extended greasable shackles, Gearmax diff lock, 150 liter feul tank, NudgeM bumper with recovery shackles, BF Goodridge Baja 33x10.5x15 tyres
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Re: World's fastest 4x4
Did you notice the quote at the very bottom of the article?
"Originally designed to transport German Army staff officers to American and British army bases near the Rhine during the Cold War, the G-wagon has always been a Range Rover alternative for people who prefer to drive and not be towed. The Brabus version is more akin to low-level aviation."
"Originally designed to transport German Army staff officers to American and British army bases near the Rhine during the Cold War, the G-wagon has always been a Range Rover alternative for people who prefer to drive and not be towed. The Brabus version is more akin to low-level aviation."
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Re: World's fastest 4x4
If you can afford the spares then it might be an option.
They are so bloody expensive, even the "usual" old ones.
And they seem to rust away.
They are so bloody expensive, even the "usual" old ones.
And they seem to rust away.