The owner of a right-hand drive SUV from Kazakhstan decided to deeply tune his 1994 car. As a result, the car acquired a modern body kit, LED optics, 35-inch wheels, as well as a new suspension that included remote reservoirs.
The car also featured leather seats, digital instruments, a large touchscreen media system and many other improvements, including pneumatic differential locks.
The main metamorphosis is the V12 engine of the 1GZ-FE series (280-300 hp), with which the classic 6-speed automatic transmission is coupled. Toyota Century executive sedans were equipped with this combination.
Now the SUV is looking for a new owner who is willing to pay 22.9 million tenge – that’s 3.6 million rubles. But it is obvious that finding a buyer, given the immodest price tag, will not be easy.
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