A rare modernized GAZ-2330 "Tiger" SUV from 2004 has appeared for sale in Moscow. The car was originally created for military needs, but was converted into a civilian version.
The car features a unique interior and equipment. Under the hood of the SUV is a 5.9-liter six-cylinder Cummins diesel engine with 180 hp, paired with a six-speed "mechanics". The presence of all-wheel drive with locks ensures high cross-country ability of the model.
This is one of the first "Tigers" of the civilian series, modified in 2011 by the TuningUp studio. The body is decorated with graphics in the style of rock paintings with a badge confirming the authorship of the tuners.
The interior of the SUV has been completely redesigned. The interior is upholstered in beige and brown leather, including the ceiling and panels.
Inside there is a Pioneer media system, a refrigerator, radio communication and servo drives. For travel, there is an expedition trunk, a snorkel, additional lighting on the roof, a winch and a water tank for a camping shower.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a ZAZ-968M from 1980 in perfect condition appeared for sale in Yekaterinburg.
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