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Gamer Uses Gurkha Armored Vehicle to Smash Fiat 500s in Forza 6

Okay, there's a good chance that after Dieselgate, you don't want to look at another automobile again. That's why we've decided to go into the digital world in search of mayhem and destruction. We found it on the Youtube channel of BlackPanthaa, who took a gigantic Gurkha truck on a Fiat killing spree.
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When somebody mentions Gurkhas, we think of those short soldiers in the British army. However, there's also a special armored vehicle that shares the same name and it's pretty awesome.

Designed by people who are thinking of the zombie apocalypse, the 4x4 is capable of traversing any terrain. However, they probably didn't think somebody would use it on the track.

There are only a few of these things in the world, so the race had to be organized in the virtual environment of Forza Motorsport 6. Anyway, there's probably no track insurance that covers deliberately running over a Fiat 500 with the intent to kill its driver.

According to the manufacturer, the vehicle may be armored to the NATO STANAG 4569 level 3 which exceeds the CEN European B7 armor level. What’s more, it is also easily serviceable, as it is mounted on the Ford F550 chassis that can be separated from the body, engine and transmission included. The Gurkha has a typical SUV configuration of four side doors and a single rear cargo-crew exit door and carries a total crew of up to eight passengers.. or trained ninjas.

However, BlackPanthaa decided to make it even weirder by digitally configuring it to be rear-wheel drive. But we're not dealing with a Spartan army truck here.

The Gurkha's interior features include Wilton Wool luxury carpeting, Andrew Muirhead leather, 6-way electric leather boardroom-style seating, Tandem sunroof glass with privacy shades, Personal side-mounted laptop stations, LED cabin lighting, Alpine stereo with DVD navigation and Bluetooth equipment, TV Monitors, Night vision and rear camera system. The cabin is bigger than a Hummer's, and it even comes with a PS4 gaming console.

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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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