


Never mind. Those fun-loving folks at Germany's Geiger Cars enjoy a good joke as much as the rest of us — especially if it involves Detroit iron. But Geiger didn't stop there.
Under the hood of the Geiger Cars Hummer GT is the familiar GM 6.0-liter V8. But Geiger has bolted on a supercharger and a stainless-steel exhaust system, boosting output to 548 horsepower and torque to 564 pound-feet. The Muncheners claim the beast is now capable of galloping from rest to 60 mph in less than 7.9 seconds, with a top speed of 140 mph.
To take advantage of the extra muscle, Geiger has lowered the suspension by 3.9 inches, added stiffer stabilizer bars and high-performance brakes, and fitted its own 30-inch (yes, 30-inch) chrome wheels, shod with Pirelli Scorpion Zeros.
You just want the fancy wheels and tires? That'll set you back $35,000. The whole kit and kaboodle — down to the gullwing doors and that GT40 paint job — carries a $168,000 sticker.
For more information, see the Geiger Cars Web site.
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