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GSX-R1000 Powered VW Bug Hot Rod

Check out this insane 1967 Volkswagen Beetle turned radical Suzuki GSX-R1000 powered Volksrod from the clearly creative mind Steve Hudlow and his crew at Hudlow Axle in Rossville, Georgia.

Take a Short Walk-Around, Then Watch this Volksrod Rip It Up!

This Thing Rips ~ It is powered by a liquid-cooled 1,000 cc (61.0 ci) inline four-cylinder, four-stroke Suzuki GSX-R1000 motorcycle engine, fed by a custom fuel tank and bolted into a custom tube chassis. 

It is equipped with air suspension and was built with a custom 2 wheel-drive Jeep Cherokee front axle and Suzuki Sidekick rear axle…

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