$35,000 d2

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"The vehicle is approximately 9' tall and 18' long plus optional front storage box."

For slightly more coin, one could have a 4x4 Sprinter van (with low range in the t-case).
 

pinkytoe69

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To be fair, it is much cooler than the shitkicker 2WD toyota/ranger you typically see with one of these getups attached.
 

dcarr1971

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Holy shit...I can just imagine how much fun it must be with that crap bolted onto the top...I'll bet the center of gravity will make it flop on its side every time you go around a bend in the trail, let alone anything off-camber.

"The vehicle is approximately 9' tall and 18' long plus optional front storage box."

For slightly more coin, one could have a 4x4 Sprinter van (with low range in the t-case).

...and you could use the Sprinter to tow your regular off-road Disco to wherever you want to go.
 

best4x4

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I actually think it's cool, and a steal lol. Have you guys seen any of the JKU's people are converting to setups very similar for well over 100K with a 3.6L V6 still intact......

If I was in my late 60's and I wanted to RV around the US I'd buy it. Much cheaper than some RV's and much better looking. Other than that it's rather silly, but it reminds me a lot like the Baja BFG Ford Pickup setup Four Wheel Drive Magazine used to take on expeditions. I agree it's no longer a tight trail serious off roader, but it could do good on expedition type stuff.
 

salvvia

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hell i got one on 44 boggers i have to be easy on the throttle if go hard on it it rides a wheelie i thought of putting a wheelie bar on the back but I thought it would effect my departure clearance. and yes its top heavy