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2011 A Kahn Wrangler

Project Kahn Introduces the new Silver Jeep Wrangler

Afzal Kahn and his team at Project Kahn recently got their hands on a black Jeep Wrangler and promptly transformed the vehicle into a visual icon. And now the principal British designer have decided to go one step further by introducing a sportier and aggresively smoother version of the vehicle entitled: The Project Kahn Silver Jeep Wrangler.

The vehicle's comprehensive contour and lowered suspension will no doubt wet the intellectual taste buds of Kahn's many admirers.

Adorned with RS wheels (9 X 20) – the wheels sit perfectly with the vehicle, conveying the essence of the vehicle's identity – accommodating original Jeep centre caps, with 275 x 55 x 20 tire sizes recommended by Kahn and his team.
Inside is the expected ‘bespoke touch' with a whole new personalised bespoke leather treatment complete with an entire interior tailor-made to the customer's own specifications.

2011 A Kahn WranglerAfzal Kahn believes Project Kahn's Silver Jeep Wrangler portrays a way of life synonymous with off-road prowess, eccentricity and style: He said: 'This is not only an adventurous vehicle it is a style icon – well groomed and bursting with aggression. The vehicle ascertains personality and strength, and would not look out of place in both rough terrain and the city centre.'

Project Kahn is for the individual who will not submit to a life of uniformity and who will only accept perfection. Dedicated to the creation of luxury bespoke vehicles, we redesign the ordered monotony of mass produced vehicles and rebuild them into individually tailored creations for celebrities and discerning customers who enjoy the finer things in life.

More information available at: www.projectkahn.com

Source - Project Kahn

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An automobile marque and registered trademark of Chrysler, Jeep is the oldest off-road vehicle brand. First appearing as the prototype Bantam BRC, the original vehicle became the primary light 4-wheel-drive vehicle of the U.S. Army and allies during World War II and the postwar period. Jeeps have also been used by the U.S. Postal Service during the 20th century for mail services. One suggestion for....
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