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Jeep Hurricane Concept (video included)

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    TurismoDreamin ΓΡΗΓΟΡΟΣ ΟΔΗΓΟΣ

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    Jeep Hurricane Concept (video included)

    The Jeep Hurricane Concept
    Video at bottom of pictures

    Specs:
    Engine: Two 5.7 liter, 8-cylinder HEMI engines
    Horsepower: 670 hp
    Torque: 740 ft-lb
    Transmission: 5-speed automatic
    Curb Weight: 3,850 lbs (1,746 kg)
    Length: 151.8 inches (385.6 cm)
    Width: 80 inches (203.2 cm)
    Wheelbase: 108.1 inches (274.6 cm)
    Wheels: 20x10 inches (51x25 cm)
    Tires: 305/70R20 (all four)
    0-60 mph (97 kph:( 4.9 seconds



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    VIDEO LINK
    http://www.dcxmediaservices.com/videoptrs/wms/dctv/Adhoc/Jan05/Jeep_Hurricane_Hi.wvx


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    Dr Tweak Mad Scientist

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    exactly what i said when i first saw it on a magazine..
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    Cuztomrollaz98 MAD VLAD!

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    That is fugly lol... I wouldn't spend money on stuff.
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    In oklahoma, there are a b*tchin amount of people who go offroading cuz the terrain here is uneven, rocky, and muddy....and cops drive by and dont really care either cuz its so common to see....like this guy I work with has a Wrangler and he goes every weekend....he comes to work with his jeep covered in mud...the only thing smeared off to look as if someone at least tried to clean it off would be the front and rear windshields, driver and passenger windows and his headlights too...ill have to snap a pic of it one day and show you guys...
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    Bulletproofswordsman JDM Oroku-Saki

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    TWO hemi engines, how much gas mileage does that thing get

    and that steering is ridiculous
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    i would get one and put a turret on the back and pretend i was playing halo with my buddies ;) WARTHOGS RULE
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    UKO Jon

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    Nice...halo
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    thats what I thought of first too
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    Prodigy3006 Rubber Man

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    superflyrolla 93corolladx

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    In reality, you don't even need the wheels to turn in order to have a 0 degree turning radius. Just by causing one side to spin faster than the other you can accomplish that. Definately just a concept to turn heads not really produce.
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    im sure its somewhat useful when your offroading but id have to see it in action to believe it cuz im still kinda skeptical myself...i wanna see how functional it actually is...
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    Cuztomrollaz98 MAD VLAD!

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    dood why would u make an off road vehicle with 670 hp?!?!?!?!?!? that should be for street man not damn of roadin plus if u buy one of those ppl will be laughin @ u for sure that thing looks like a matchbox car lol.... but I dk again I wouldn't spend money on that shit. I'd rather buy an M3 hehehe :cool:
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    its purely outta preference and location too.....there are a big handful of people in Oklahoma that would love to buy one of those mainly because there are a bunch of places here that would be perfect for offroading...and at 670hp, that might be overkill...but when your trying to go up a really steep boulder strickened hill then i could see where horsepower would really help out...especially if you have one guy driving and another spotting, cuz spotters wont be able to keep the vehicle from rolling, a combination of horsepower and stability will....but most of the time, its less hardcore so you wouldnt really need a spotter...but 670hp sounds like alot of offroading fun to me....man, its been a while since ive been offroadin....
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    ...wow...
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    i like it but how many people would offroad in it?

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