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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 760332" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>Yea Nate's is one of the last of the Jims Garage chassis. </p><p></p><p>Ours (PCR) are similar in a lot of the classic styling and simplicity departments but different in a lot of the suspension and drivetrain layout departments. Ours are designed to take whatever shock you want to throw at it, within reason. 14" 2.5 or 16" 2.0 is no issue. They are built to be exactly what you are looking for - a nice, easy to work on, easy to modify, easy to build trail buggy that will take the beating you want to give it (ask Josh or Todd how hard they beat on theirs) and still drive on the trailer. Suspension is set up right, drivetrain is placed right, and they are spacious in the right spots </p><p></p><p>I believe we have talked on Facebook messenger before - but let me know if we can help. I have one more CNC 2 seater kit here ready to go together before the price increase comes out for tube cost changes. I have 2 more at the CNC shop that are slightly more - then after those 2… the real surcharge has to come into play. Thanks Obama!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 760332, member: 1068"] Yea Nate’s is one of the last of the Jims Garage chassis. Ours (PCR) are similar in a lot of the classic styling and simplicity departments but different in a lot of the suspension and drivetrain layout departments. Ours are designed to take whatever shock you want to throw at it, within reason. 14” 2.5 or 16” 2.0 is no issue. They are built to be exactly what you are looking for - a nice, easy to work on, easy to modify, easy to build trail buggy that will take the beating you want to give it (ask Josh or Todd how hard they beat on theirs) and still drive on the trailer. Suspension is set up right, drivetrain is placed right, and they are spacious in the right spots I believe we have talked on Facebook messenger before - but let me know if we can help. I have one more CNC 2 seater kit here ready to go together before the price increase comes out for tube cost changes. I have 2 more at the CNC shop that are slightly more - then after those 2… the real surcharge has to come into play. Thanks Obama! [/QUOTE]
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