The almost complete debadge, apart from the word BRABUS got my attention, but then I saw the quad pipes and nearly shot forward early into the freelander.
This belongs to an antique dealer friend of mine and is indeed a brabus version. Cost him c.40k if I remember rightly. Has got a carbon wrapped bonnet.
Well please tell him from me its the coolest thing I've seen for a long long time. The plate is pretty awesome too.
I figured something like that running around, somebody here is bound to know the driver! Cracking car.
And 40k looks like the bargain of the century. When you think of the myriad range rover sports and discos and xc90s, your mate has the ultimate school-run vehicle right there.
If you fancy a trip to Kempton Park antiques fair early(6.30)Tuesday morning you'll be able to see it in the flesh. I see him there 90% of the time. Might disappoint you how dirty it is though!
Didn't occur to me it was meant to spell Brabus until I saw seven's post. To me it just said BRSI BUS, so I assumed BRSI was a reference to the name of a taxi firm.