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V8 RANGER WINS 2021 CUSTOM 4X4 OF THE YEAR

VOTES HAVE BEEN TALLIED AND THE PEOPLE WANT V8 POWER!

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KILLA’S Ford Ranger Raptor with a Coyote 5.0-litre V8 transplant has won the Ryobi Custom 4X4 of the Year competitio­n in 2021. A creation of Queensland mob, Killa Kustom Kables & Conversion­s, the V8-powered Ranger Raptor utilises a Ford Performanc­e Coyote crate engine pulled from a written-off Mustang GT − it puts out 345kw at 7000rpm and 570Nm of torque at 4600rpm.

A worthy winner of the Custom 4X4OTY crown, the V8 conversion also includes specifical­ly engineered parts; a PWR cooling system; a new airconditi­oning system with all-new hard lines; full electronic­s integratio­n; full exhaust system; and full compliance. In fact, Killa’s V8 Raptor is a drive-in drive-out conversion that will set you back $56K.

Despite dropping in a V8 engine, Steve Kidley from Killa told 4X4 Australia the most complex part of the build was ensuring everything works and stays fully ADR compliant − stability control, autonomous braking, and other factory systems.

To nab the title in 2021, the Ranger Raptor has to beat some fierce competitio­n, with a 2012 Defender and a ’69 Stout rounding out the podium.

More than 5000 4X4 Australia readers voted in the 2021 Custom 4X4OTY competitio­n, with one lucky winner plucked at random − Julie Crisp − scoring $5000 worth of Ryobi power tools and $2000 worth of Maxxis tyres.

The owner of the winning vehicle − Steve from Killa Kustom Kables & Conversion­s − also took home the same great prize.

“That’s awesome!” said an excited Steve when we called to tell him he’d won. Steve says he’s been a busy man since we featured his Raptor V8 on the cover of our October issue.

“We’ve currently got four V8 Rangers on the go here now and our fitter in WA has also done four of the conversion­s.”

Steve’s also been buying all of the Ford Performanc­e Coyote V8 crate engines he can get his hands on, to keep up with demand.

Congratula­tions to the winners and a big thank you to everyone who voted in this year’s competitio­n. It’ll be back in the New Year bigger and better than ever!

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