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ETERNITY Artemis 4.8L twin turbo with 450kw.

 

http://cdn1.evo.co.uk/sites/evo/files/styles/gallery_adv/public/images/dir_1035/car_photo_517879.jpg?itok=A9NxCnSx

 

http://cdn2.evo.co.uk/sites/evo/files/styles/gallery_adv/public/images/dir_1035/car_photo_517870.jpg?itok=GnSCYwc8

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Looks like something from a MadMax movie.

 

It's a build that was done by two so called "engineers" on a silly British program. Supercar Megabuild or something to that effect.

Poor quality program, I actually watched the episode where this car was built for (if I remember correctly) a megarich Scottish guy, who wanted to get to his hunting lodge in the mountains in style.

Not to sure now, but it was "built" on this program, supposedly in a week or two.

 

Edit take 2: The car was featured in the National Geographic series Supercar Megabuild, where it received $32,424 in upgrades to turn into an off-road machine that’s still fully drivable on the road. It includes a four-wheel-drive, a 6.0-liter W12 engine, 17-inch wheels, a steel external roll-cage, eight Quantum Racing adjustable shocks along with bash plates.

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It's a build that was done by two so called "engineers" on a silly British program. Supercar Megabuild or something to that effect.

Poor quality program, I actually watched the episode where this car was built for a megarich Scottish guy, who wanted to get to his hunting lodge in the mountains in style.

Money can't buy taste or style :whistling:

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It's a build that was done by two so called "engineers" on a silly British program. Supercar Megabuild or something to that effect.

Poor quality program, I actually watched the episode where this car was built for (if I remember correctly) a megarich Scottish guy, who wanted to get to his hunting lodge in the mountains in style.

Not to sure now, but it was "built" on this program, supposedly in a week or two.

 

Edit take 2: The car was featured in the National Geographic series Supercar Megabuild, where it received $32,424 in upgrades to turn into an off-road machine that’s still fully drivable on the road. It includes a four-wheel-drive, a 6.0-liter W12 engine, 17-inch wheels, a steel external roll-cage, eight Quantum Racing adjustable shocks along with bash plates.

Well, I still say someone should face the firing squad at dawn for what they did to that car!

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Agree 100%.

Some things can be improved, others not. An Aston Martin can only be improved with under the skin additions like bullet proof armour, hidden machine guns, a missile or two, an ejection seat and stuff like that. Oh and a personalized number plate that says Wannabe007! :ph34r:    

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