A heavily tuned Toyota Mega Cruiser with approximately 28,000 kilometers (17,400 miles) on the odo is up for grabs in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia for a cool 5,900,000 Rubles, or 94,000 USD.
Two years ago, the owner of the SUV moved its steering wheel from right to left, installed a studded aluminum top with a sunroof, added a seven-tonne winch controllable from two remotes, and mounted video cameras at the front and the rear. He also implemented auxiliary autonomous heating and a fuel filter pre-warmer.
The internals have probably stayed stock, which in this case means a 4.1-liter diesel engine mated to all four wheels through a four-speed A/T, a two-speed transfer case and three diff locks. The power output amounts to 155 PS (153 hp / 114 kW).
Toyota made the Mega Cruiser model (see video) exclusively for the Japanese domestic market in late 1990s and early 2000s. The vehicles were most often used in the military, but some were employed in law enforcement agencies and firefighter depts. The street-legal Mega Cruiser version was the rarest by far, which explains why one such car fetched an eye-watering $310,000 last fall despite being 26 years old.