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I don't need no Range Rover.. I have a Moon Rover!

I don't need no Range Rover.. I have a Moon Rover!

PetrolHead

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Introducing the Moon Rover. No unlike the name suggests this is not a new moon buggy NASA has built for transportation on the moon, though it looks better than ones NASA has built.

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Big Daddy Customs from India has made a Moon Rover, which is essentially a Tata Safari SUV that is retooled to look like an erm, Range Rover Evoque, despite the Evoque being wider and shorter in wheelbase and height.

 

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Nonetheless, from the pictures, you can tell it is neither horrible, nor is it anywhere close to the original. The front resembles the Evoque or it tries to and the "custom white paint job" comes as standard. The custom conversion kit comes with an Evoque replica front bumper, angel eyes for headlamps, LED daytime running lamps on the front bumper.

 

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Also included are Alloy wheels, replica tail lamps and quad exhaust pipes with chrome tips.

 

Photo Credit: Big Daddy Customs

 

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