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Hi Guys,

Its been a while since I last posted on teambhp. Was busy on a new project. This is what my team and I created at Sarbloh Motors. This is for Dr. Chaitanya Challa from Hyderabad.

Called the "The Doctor ... for Real"

Hope you guys like it.

Regards

Jaskirat

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Originally Posted by Jaskirat (Post 3715976)
Hi Guys,

Its been a while since I last posted on teambhp. Was busy on a new project. This is what my team and I created at Sarbloh Motors. This is for Dr. Chaitanya Challa from Hyderabad.

Called the "The Doctor ... for Real"

Hope you guys like it.

Regards

Jaskirat


Hi Jaskirat Sir,

I have been a fan of your workmanship for a long time now.

This new project has taken it to a whole new level, while also raising the bar for enthusiasts across the nation.

But please don't leave us hanging without any specification for this beast, as I hardly see anything stock on here.

I think it is safe to say that the entire community would love to know the detailed specs for the vehicle along with the challenges faced in achieving the goal.

Thanks.

Regards,

L.o.R

Congratulations on a job well done.

The machine looks hawwtt!!! The community would love to know the specs though, also would like to know if this was made for some specific event or this would be a part of some Individual's garage?

The thing is a beast for sure, should have named it Hulk with all the green and black.lol. Can you share the engine specs and all? please share the costs involved too if possible. Thank you.

Very nice build. Am impressed. A lot of thought, creativity & workmanship has gone into the building of this. Even small details of where accessories need to be placed have been thought of.

The articulation is mind boggling. very nice. clap:

As others have mentioned, it will be great if you could share the 'making of it' story/details. That will immensely help the community and help others to learn from it/ get inspired.

From the pics, facebook & a video of this, i could gather:

Few Questions:

Safety:
# Battery connections seem to be open in extreme rear.
# Left, passenger door, side. The twin spike lever to bolt on Hi-Lift jack (i think)
In competitive scenario, won't both of these pose safety issues?

Congrats again on this beautiful build & look forward to more details.

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Originally Posted by Jaskirat (Post 3715976)
Was busy on a new project. This is what my team and I created at Sarbloh Motors. This is for Dr. Chaitanya Challa from Hyderabad.

Feels proud to see such build from our country. I'm sure we will see the owner making way to international competitive events. I have the same questions as Khan, looking for some answers..

I'm sure this would have costed few lakhs in parts and labor. Looks quite a eye catcher, hope its performs as good as it looks. Could you please post some nice videos on what this DOCTOR can do, so that we all can Crib and Cry..

Hats off brother, great build.. I know whom I can meet once I have the moolah :)

Absolutely wicked! Congratulations. Here's a video of the beast.

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Originally Posted by Twinn (Post 3716336)
'm sure we will see the owner making way to international competitive events.

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Originally Posted by Engine_Roars (Post 3716029)
also would like to know if this was made for some specific event

I have a feeling she's been readied just in time for The 2015 RFC.

Hi Jaskirat,

The machine looks smashing!!.. The flex is drooll! This is hardly a visual treat, but a mechanical one! Looking forward towards you sharing a loonnng list of mechanical and functional modifications on this one. :thumbs up

Meanwhile, here's a short list of questions you can answer to keep our anticipation at bay. :D
Also, a couple of suggestions.

This is really impressive ! The proud owner went to medical school with my wife, must see if he's on Team-BHP and if not suggest he joins and posts ownership experiences !

This is how you define ARTICULATION. Great job out there Sir! Eagerly waiting for the details to be unveiled to us. The Zuk just looks smashing. This is probably the next big thing after Mod khan_sultan's 'Spidey'.

Can you get some more snaps of this beauty, perhaps the interiors?

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Originally Posted by petrolhead_neel (Post 3718091)
This is probably the next big thing after Mod khan_sultan's 'Spidey'.

There are few more Gypsies out there now, game has changed a lot in last few years. See below WIP Gypsy from Bombay done up by Sajid bhai. Its articulation is to die for.......

My New Project: The Doctor 4x4-dsci0104-copy.jpg


But no doubt Sarbloh is leading the game with his masterpiece

Regards,
Shubhendra Singh

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Originally Posted by Jaskirat (Post 3715976)
Hi Guys,

Its been a while since I last posted on teambhp. Was busy on a new project. This is what my team and I created at Sarbloh Motors. This is for Dr. Chaitanya Challa from Hyderabad.

Called the "The Doctor ... for Real"

Hope you guys like it.

Regards

Jaskirat

WOW!! What a machine. Absolute droolmaal. :thumbs up I think the best Project from Sarbloh motors.
Looking forward for its performance in RFC 2015.
Congrats to you and Doc Chaitanya.clap:

Seen this mad rig up close and have been driven in it by Chait anna right before it was transported for the rfc challenge. The amount of street presence this beast has just boggles your mind. We were sitting at the same level as buses and trucks. Absolutely amazing piece of workmanship by sarbloh motors! Sharing a photo of the beast covered up.

Just one question!

Can it scale walls?

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Originally Posted by honeybee (Post 3766706)
Just one question!

Can it scale walls?

I remember seeing a video online, it did scale a 4 feet wall. That's about it.

But then this these guys haven't named it spiderman, so guess 4 feet is acceptable :)


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