
Ai Design have successfully solved the main problem of those living in dark worlds of post-Apocalyptic TV dramas of the early 1980s. Their new 2002 Chevrolet Suburban has been retrofitted with relatively new Duramax diesel engine from Duramax Suburban factory, after some modification capable of working on bio-diesel fuel.
To achieve this goal, Ai Design's engineers have modified the engine to withstand the increased corrosive properties of bio-diesel fuel. Then, the engine was fitted with new turbochargers and fuel injection, as well as new exhaust and engine control systems and after all paired with more suitable transmission.
The Suburban's off-road capabilities were strengthened with a 12-inch lift, on-road/off-road suspension package, and increased fuel capacity. The SUV's native brakes were also upgraded with Brembo parts.Of course, the guys from marketing department didn't forget to ensure that the resulting product, designed to survive even nuclear winter, is fitted with an Alpine F-1 audio system with Focal subwoofers, navigation screen, and ugly-looking trim pieces made from nickel-plated carbon fiber.
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