Toyota Land Cruiser turned into a hot-rod with matchbox ground clearance

Once we already told you about the most unusual tuning of the Toyota Land Cruiser, the essence of which is that an SUV was made into a low-rider. Then it was about South Africa. Now it’s about the USA, where a hot-rod nicknamed Land Kreuzer was made.

Tuners from Mad Goat Customs took an old Toyota Land Cruiser as a basis and decided to combine JDM style, German technology, and the flamboyance of American hot-rods in one car. Said and done!

The body of the classic 1968 Toyota FJ40 was shortened in length, the roof was lowered by 12 cm, the SUV was lowered as much as possible, and the rear wheels were shifted.

The suspension is from the Chevrolet Corvette C6, the steering is from Ford Mustang, and under the hood there is a V12 from BMW 7, paired with a 6-speed manual from BMW M5. The torque is transmitted by a differential from Pontiac GTO, and the drive axle is from Porsche.

What do you think of this mixed bag?

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