with all that bling your still down two cylinders:redneck:
Minus the 100lb ass ratio and you guys should be about even. :haha:
with all that bling your still down two cylinders:redneck:
Nice!! Lookin good Money!! So when am I taping the shake down run????? I'm camping at Reiter next weekend you gonna be ready??????
Give me a call sometime I would love to come by and see that thing in the shop in ya dont mind!!!!!
Stealth buggy, I like it.I have an idea that I think would make that hood sick.I'm guessing the hoods welded with 4043 rod? If you have the hood annodized black the panels will end up a pretty deep black and the welds with end up a dark grey.INMO that would look sick......just a thought:beer:
I dont understand the hood.......looks like a welding school project.
It is complete opposite from mine, which is one flat piece of alunimium.
Dirty Latisha Brown.:haha:
Yes, visibility is priority #1. But also, when we started this build I asked Jason (and Darius) to unleash his artistic ability to work with metal. And that has a lot to do with how everything is organized and layed out. The buggy kind of has two sides, the "normal side" and the "other side".
I would like this buggy to stand out with as many technical advances money and time will allow. Also, to have it stand out visually from the
Is that anything like **** brown ? I know your into that.:haha:
basically came here to check this build out....
well worth it. looks good
gonna be done for the hammers?
u still comming?
Stop.....you'll make me blush.:haha: Besides, Darius's buggy will be WAY cooler than mine........:flipoff:
No hammers for me:booo: But we've commited to competing this season and that's were our focus must be. And the schedule didn't work out anyways.
But Mark M., Stealthrunner and I will be making a few weekend runs to Canada this year.