4x4 Magazine Australia

STATE OF THE ART

THEY say that art is the application of human skill and imagination, and honestly, it’s difficult to come up with a better summation of this rig. Meet Pete Newell, who owns Offroad & Outback in Romsey, Victoria. Pete has a long history with Toyotas owning no fewer than 10 of them over the years, most well modified.

Recently, he was shopping for a new bus to turn into his version of the ideal tourer, so it was a no-brainer to grab this ex-demo 300 Series LandCruiser as a bit of a blank canvas. From there he got somewhat carried away, but the result is nothing short of sensational.

Not only is his steed among

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