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Originally Posted by sunilch (Post 5494190)
Spotted recently at Thane. Was looking beautiful. However, I am skeptical of the drive over our Indian roads, not just the speed breakers. Would break my heart for this to get scrapped at any point.

Looks dope, but it needs better rims for sure.

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Originally Posted by sunilch (Post 5494190)
Spotted recently at Thane. Was looking beautiful. However, I am skeptical of the drive over our Indian roads, not just the speed breakers. Would break my heart for this to get scrapped at any point. The efforts or money put in in this is good. Tyres appear to be upsized and suspension seems to be lowered. Rear spoiler is too big for my taste though :)

Seems like an older first gen S variant as it doesn't have turn indicators on the SVMs

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That's my friends car, and at the touch of a button, you can raise the ride height. So it goes around doing regular business easily. :Cheering:

Here's few pics of my Jeep. Tasteful or not, I'll let you guys decide.

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Lc 300 Max series body kit on a brand new LC300
Credits: Jemshy

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Originally Posted by foby.sebastian (Post 5495514)
Lc 300 Max series body kit on a brand new LC300
Credits: Jemshy

I think it looks ghastly with the new kit. Belongs to the 'other' thread, IMHO.

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Originally Posted by venkyhere (Post 5495548)
I think it looks ghastly with the new kit. Belongs to the 'other' thread, IMHO.

Even without the kit it looks the same with all that in-your-face chrome treatment.

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Originally Posted by foby.sebastian (Post 5495514)
Lc 300 Max series body kit on a brand new LC300
Credits: Jemshy

Money can buy a body kit. Not taste.

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Originally Posted by dhanushs (Post 5495102)

For what is that cylinder at the rear used for ?

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Originally Posted by foby.sebastian (Post 5495514)
Lc 300 Max series body kit on a brand new LC300
Credits: Jemshy

A clear example for the fact that money cannot buy class.

With that big a grill in the front, the occupants might feel they are in jail when they ride in it. lol:

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Originally Posted by brraj (Post 5496066)
For what is that cylinder at the rear used for ?

Diff locks, cutting brakes and free spool for the competition winch.

I don't know if it's apt for this thread but it was a one time head turner for sure. Saw it near Vashi.

Gotta say the paint job looked premium up front:thumbs up

Apologies for posting in the Indian thread as I am in Melbourne, but these are my babies. (Mods please remove or redirect as required).

2019 GOLF GTI - 2.0 turbo petrol - 180KW, 370 Nm
2021 Hyundai Santa Fe - 2.2 Turbo Diesel - 148KW, 440 Nm

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Originally Posted by bonnyhere (Post 5497620)
2019 GOLF GTI - 2.0 turbo petrol - 180KW, 370 Nm
2021 Hyundai Santa Fe - 2.2 Turbo Diesel - 148KW, 440 Nm

Please tell us the modification part too. :)

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Originally Posted by dhanushs (Post 5495102)
Here's few pics of my Jeep. Tasteful or not, I'll let you guys decide.

Just curious, is this street-legal? Asking because remember a news report of some modified Thar user being fined for 'modifications' as per the court order.

Could you have sourced a Roxor from Mahindra for modifications, if you are preparing only for competitions? Just curious.


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