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Monster Loyale spotted in Evergreen, CO

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Oh my God! ... it Looks like a Subie Body Mounter over a Toyota 4X4 Chassis! ... :eek: ... did it Still have a Subaru Engine? ... Now That is some Serious Lift!

yep, I've seen pictures of that build on another offroad forum (don't remember where though....).

 

it's running the complete toyota drivetrain. 22re engine, tranny, tcase, and axles.

yep, I've seen pictures of that build on another offroad forum (don't remember where though....).

+1

 

If I remember correctly he spent years on that thing and built one amazing sub frame.

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It sure does looks like a monster! Funny thing is, with the lift and all that Loyale is still shorter than the truck next to it! :lol:

I question if we can call it a Loyale. There doesn't appear to be much Loyale left in it apart from the body...

 

Put it on a Toyota frame with Toyota engine, transmission, etc, its like a Subota or Toyaru.

 

I like Subota personally :grin:

It actually does not have a toyota engine. There was another thread on another site where the owner posted what was done. And its actually running a saturn or may be a suzuki engine. I cant remember. But that thing is a huge mix and match of a bunch of japanese manufacturers.

That guy totally needs to trade me wagons:grin:

 

HAHAHA.

 

When I first saw this thread, I figured someone had spotted drcrazy's lifted sedan... but no... more than that :grin:

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