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2009 Range Rover Stormer Kit Launched in Australia

Australian consumers who desire a a more aggressive and sporty look for their 2009 Range Rover Sport now have the chance to get it through the newly-launched Stormer Kit. The package includes multiple exterior styling accessories but no power increase so, in case you're looking for a way to boost the engine power, you should try one of the other tuning kits on the market.

Getting back to Range Rover's Stormer Kit, it is a limited-edition, factory fitted option available only on the Range Rover Sport TDV8 and Supercharged models and comes with a choice of three colors, as it follows: Santorini Black, Alaska White and Stornoway Grey.

The kit consists of a special-edition Stormer front and rear bumpers, extended real spoiler, body-colord side cladding, rectangular and chromed exhaust finishers, honeycomb radiator grille plus the Front Park Distance Control system (PDC).

Although it didn't say how many kits will be actually produced, Range Rover did mention the package will be only offered as a limited edition, with a factory-fitted cost of RRP$9,990.

"The Stormer Kit enhances the road presence of the Range Rover Sport through its stylish, yet aggressive stance. It ensures a head turning reaction from all who catch a glimpse," Roger Jory, Land Rover Australia General Manager, said in a statement for the press. "Whilst being the most visually stunning and athletically styled Range Rover Sport to date, it still retains the breadth of capability inherent in all Land Rovers."

Range Rover Australia currently sells four different versions of the Sport model compatible with the Stormer Kit, as it follows: TDV6 ($90,900), TDV8 ($118,900), V8 ($118,900) and Supercharged ($144,900).
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