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Australian Drag and Drive Machine! This 1400hp HQ Ute was Built to Survive Drag Challenge. Street and Strip Greatness!

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The Aussies are something special when it comes to hot rods, race cars, and especially their street strip machines. With all the restrictions they have on what you can do to a car or truck over there, it’s amazing the dedication they have to still participating in the hot rod and racing community. And thank god for that! This 1,400 horsepower, twin-turbocharged, LS powered beast is nothing short of amazing. Everything about this cool Ute is special and I just can’t stop drooling over it. Thankfully the guys at STREET MACHINE have done an amazing feature on it and put it on the cover of the magazine, but this video is something else as well. Man this thing sounds great and we can’t wait to see just how quick they will make it.

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Adam Rogash drops in on Jayden Grimshaw to check out this month’s Street Machine cover car — a 1400rwhp twin-turbo HQ ute that’s as happy on the street as it is on the drag strip. Read the full feature in this month’s Street Machine edition, out now!

The post Australian Drag and Drive Machine! This 1400hp HQ Ute was Built to Survive Drag Challenge. Street and Strip Greatness! appeared first on BangShift.com.

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