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Zooks are the best....now some proof

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Zooks are the best....now some proof

Post by reprise »

i saw this and had to post it......might post it in the jeep section also.....


Suzuki Samurai sets world record for the highest altitude attained by a four-wheeled vehicle
On April 21, 2007, the Chilean duo of Gonzalo Bravo and Eduardo Canales drove their modified Suzuki Samurai (SJ413) past the previous record set by a Jeep at 6,688 meters, setting a new record for the highest altitude attained by a four-wheeled vehicle.

In addition to wheel, tire, and suspension changes, the Samurai packed a supercharged G16A 4-cylinder underhood. It was the third attempt for the pair, who encountered weather difficulties the first time and an engine fire the second time. Repairs were made, and on the third try they successfully reached the objective. One of the things the previous record holders, Matthias Jeschke's team, did when they arrived at their high point, using a Jeep Wrangler, was to leave a sign that read, "Jeep Parking Only: All others don't make it up here anyway." In a cheeky move, Bravo and Canales came down the volcano with a little extra souvenir that was lying on the ground after the strong winds.


The modified vehicle used in the expedition.
This Record was duly Certified by the Guinness World Record on July 2007
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Post by joeblow »

was a fantastic attempt! we at arb made them a special compressor to handle the high alts, good to see it worked a treat. GO THE ZOOKS :D
hows it go?.....ITS A JEEP THING..WHO CARES?.....something like that.
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Post by grimbo »

yep been discussed when it happened

http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic10 ... ight=chile
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