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Filed under: Aftermarket , Tuners , SUVs , Etc. , Land Rover Here's the four wheeled bearded lady of the Goodwood Festival of Speed, courtesy of Kahn Design and (God help us) Cosworth. To us, spending tens of thousands of dollars on a vehicle, then affixing a bodykit to it that would make an '88 Grand Am sneer seems a bit nonsensical. Then again, being of means doesn't always translate into having sense. As if that wasn't enough, even Cosworth hasn't coaxed much out of this abomination. The 3.6-liter diesel V8 gets an extra 30 horsepower, for an even 300. We're not likely to see that powertrain in US-bound Range Rovers any time soon, but it'd be a lot easier to stomach if it were wrapped in the Sport's sheetmetal. We can only hope that this kit isn't glued on that well - from the looks of that front bumper, it's not - and we're guessing that it ends up as tire fodder on the Earl's driveway. Gallery: A Kahn/Cosworth Range Rover [Source: AutoTrader...
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Filed under: Aftermarket , Tuners , SUVs , Land Rover , UK Click for hi-res gallery of Overfinch's RR Country Pursuits Take a ride through Los Angeles and you very well might see a Range Rover with a gun rack, but even with those giant spinners it won't be as pimpin' as Overfinch's Range Rover Country Pursuits Concept. Although labeled as a concept vehicle, the Overfinch Country Pursuits is available for order for a cost-no-object $287,000. The show car unveiled at the London Salon Privé appeared resplendent in Aubergine purple with custom bodykit, including custom front and rear bumpers, side skirts, roof spoiler and exhaust tips. Inside it's all posh in Light Avocado and Cordovan leather with Olive Ash wood trim, plus a specially-crafted gun compartment complete with three sliding drawers for a removable gun case, ammo, and -- just to round things out -- a crystal stemware set. But just in case you thought it was all show, Overfinch has tuned the 4.2-liter supercharged...
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Filed under: Aftermarket , Tuners , SUVs , Euro , Land Rover Click above for a high-resolution image German tuner Arden is best known for giving Jaguars sharper claws, but it occasionally takes on Range Rovers, as well. They recently released their AR7 package that includes an understated body kit, larger wheels and tires, new interior appointments and, of course, a boost in power that comes from an increase in displacement of the supercharged V8 to 4.5-liters. The result is 480 horsepower and 422 lb-ft torque with a 0-62 mph time of 6.5 seconds and a top speed of 149 mph. The OEM-look body kit includes a wider front fascia with a stainless steel grille that fits nicely with the upper grille, as well as wider wheel arches, side skirts, and a rear fascia. The three-piece forged wheels come in either 22" or 23" sizes, and larger brakes with 6-piston calipers up front and 4-pistons on the rear. Finally, the customers have a variety of choices with upgrading the interior, including...
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Filed under: Aftermarket , Tuners , SUVs , Land Rover A couple of months ago, Land Rover released a blurry shot of what looked like a concept for a Range Rover Coupe SUV . We still haven't heard a peep more about it, but if you liked it and you want a two-door Rangie a little sooner, LSE Design out of the UK will gladly hook you up with one. LSE is making just 100 of the 2-door Range Rovers you see above. The engine is tuned to 500+ HP, the body is made entirely of carbon fiber, the roof is a glassy panoramic affair. There are even LED lights placed all around the vehicle, in case you wish to rent it out as a Christmas ornament. And should you decide you need to place an exclamation point on your extremely limited supremely powerful carbon fiber 2-door Range Rover, you can have diamonds placed in the speedometer at 10 MPH increments. In return for the privilege of owning this vehicle, you will give LSE Design a cheque in the amount of $200,000. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to...
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