The thinking man's Escalade

... might be a Project Kahn Range Rover. Tastefully blinged, the Kahn "Range Vogue" includes:
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privacy glass
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custom leather package
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engine upgrade
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DVD player with twin seatback screens
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in-car Playstation or Xbox
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cordless headphones
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22 inch Kahn wheels
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chrome fog lamp bezels
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chrome sidebars
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stainless steel performance quad exhaust
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Project Kahn full body color kit
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stainless steel fender vents
Kahn Design has a range of upmarket project vehicles, including models
from Aston Martin, Mercedes and Porsche. According to Mr. Kahn, the mission of the U.K. design house is "To build
special vehicles for a small circle of people who have a taste for exclusivity and the finer things in life." Needless
to say, the price matches the mission.
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