Ultimate Land Rover!!

Ultimate Land Rover!!

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egomeister

Original Poster:

6,869 posts

270 months

Saturday 26th April 2003
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Check out this beast!

www.bowler-offroad.com/p3.htm

tuffer

8,878 posts

274 months

Saturday 26th April 2003
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Bet that aint cheap!!!!

egomeister

Original Poster:

6,869 posts

270 months

Saturday 26th April 2003
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No, the site seems to curiously leave out the prices!

JSG

2,238 posts

290 months

Saturday 26th April 2003
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The Wildcats are pretty awesome. Not a lot of Defender in them though, space frame chassis with look alike panels. I've seen a couple on the road but they're not really designed for road use.

Rico

7,916 posts

262 months

Saturday 26th April 2003
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There was a feature on those in EVO a couple of months back. The writer said they were more fun than a Murcielago or a Zonda.

Not sure on price, IIRC around 65k for the top spec model.

zumbruk

7,848 posts

267 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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There was one on Top Gear last night. Very impressive.

Graham.J

5,420 posts

266 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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The one on Top Gear looked fast, but it looked damn slow to what it looks like from the inside

I was taken around Salisbury Plain in a Wildcat, F**K me they are quick, 90mph? off road? NO WORRIES!!

stilts

7 posts

276 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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Cab anybody shed any light on any possible links. Not sure where this lot fit in.

www.tomcatmotorsport.co.uk/

Looks like a half way house between the wildcat and a 90.

seaton

400 posts

261 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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stilts said: Cab anybody shed any light on any possible links. Not sure where this lot fit in.

www.tomcatmotorsport.co.uk/

Looks like a half way house between the wildcat and a 90.


Bowler used to make space frames to fit a shortand rangie chassis and put series one style boby panels on. A few years ago he started making the wild cats as well with his own chassis design and a longer wheelbase, he then did his space frame kits with all the grp panels, based on a rangie that looked like a wild cat this was called the tom cat and was aimed at the cheeper end of the market, after a while that part of the compony was sold to tom cat motor sport who now produce the tom cat and his old series one style kits.




>> Edited by seaton on Friday 16th May 23:19