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Partially Committed Racing's buggy #004 build
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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 675569" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>Thanks guys!</p><p></p><p>They do have a decent bit of Twisted Customs flair in them. My friends original V6 buggy was a clone of a TC chassis that he built. And we took ideas and measurements from that one, from my old one, and a couple other buggies that we liked...added in our own changes that we felt we wanted...and went to town. They are simple, there isnt a whole lot of extra stuff in them...but they are also super comfortable and dont waste and space. I feel happy with the fact that I was able to stuff alot of "big buggy" parts into a 48/50" chassis and still have room for two 6ft+ 200lbs+ guys to ride in there without feeling cramped.</p><p></p><p>This new one will be substantially bigger throughout and will be SUPER comfortable but at the same time be compact where it matters. He should see about 8-10" uptravel capabilities on either end with a 19-20" belly on 43s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 675569, member: 1068"] Thanks guys! They do have a decent bit of Twisted Customs flair in them. My friends original V6 buggy was a clone of a TC chassis that he built. And we took ideas and measurements from that one, from my old one, and a couple other buggies that we liked...added in our own changes that we felt we wanted...and went to town. They are simple, there isnt a whole lot of extra stuff in them...but they are also super comfortable and dont waste and space. I feel happy with the fact that I was able to stuff alot of "big buggy" parts into a 48/50" chassis and still have room for two 6ft+ 200lbs+ guys to ride in there without feeling cramped. This new one will be substantially bigger throughout and will be SUPER comfortable but at the same time be compact where it matters. He should see about 8-10" uptravel capabilities on either end with a 19-20" belly on 43s. [/QUOTE]
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