Manila style? It turns out that Lu Xun can still play like this

The charm of a modified car sometimes lies in that it can flexibly adjust the equipment of the vehicle according to different conditions of use, and then achieve a higher degree of personalization. According to the cultural differences in different regions, the refitting styles are also diversified. So here comes the question, have you seen Lu Xun modified in Manila style?

Manila style? It turns out that Lu Xun can still play like this

Manila style? It turns out that Lu Xun can still play like this

From the modeling point of view, this Manila-style Land Cruiser has obviously changed the image of the high-end off-road vehicles of the Land Cruiser series. Through the use of a series of kits, it has clearly refined a styling style that takes into account both urban and tropical jungle styles.

Manila style? It turns out that Lu Xun can still play like this

The front bumper has been adjusted to the style of a sports bar, but different from the traditional sports bar, this Manila-style Land Cruiser sports bar better fits the car body, and the color of the sports bar also adopts The same body color style as the body.

Manila style? It turns out that Lu Xun can still play like this

Manila style? It turns out that Lu Xun can still play like this

After being equipped with a competitive bar, the two front wheels of Lu Xun can be exposed more, which will greatly increase its approach angle on one side. After exposing most of the tires, the mechanical beauty of the suspension system is fully presented. The matching wheels also adopt a simple six-spoke shape, matching BFGoodrich’s KO2 all-terrain tires.

Manila style? It turns out that Lu Xun can still play like this

Manila style? It turns out that Lu Xun can still play like this

In order to cope with the use environment of the tropical jungle, the new car has also been replaced with a new shock absorber system, and the body has been lifted to a certain extent to resist the high-speed impact brought by the continuous potholes in Manila.

Manila style? It turns out that Lu Xun can still play like this

Purely from the modeling point of view, this Manila-style Lu Xun is indeed full of a post-modern style, looking for a contradictory balance between primitive and fashionable. Well, it’s also very much like Manila, with crumbling roads full of potholes that can destroy suspensions at any time, and floods that don’t know when they will erupt. At the other end, there are high-end urban architecture and tropical style.

Manila style? It turns out that Lu Xun can still play like this

It’s really magical, isn’t it?