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Black Mamba - Wide Open Design 4 seater Revolution/Evo feature shoot

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Nathan Willis new 4 seat turn key buggy from Wide Open Design. The chassis is a Revolution base chassis with an Evolution front end. The major difference is the Evo doesn't have a swaybar tube in the front. The engine is a complete Mast Motorsports 570HP L99, PTC TH400, and Atlas 3.0 transfercase. Hand made custom aluminum dash and all aluminum interior and exterior panels. Seats are heated PRP Comp Pros with a 36" PRP bench rear. Suspension is four-link front and rear with 7075 aluminum links and 1-1/4" QA1 rod ends. 14" Radflo coilovers all four corners and Radflo bumps in the front and poly bumps in the rear. Custom WOD 14 bolts F/R 5:13 gears, spools, and RCVs in the front and Ouverson rears. Crane diff covers, knuckles, and drive flanges.

SEE FULL GALLERY HERE:
http://www.rickybphotography.com/Rig-Features/Black-Mamba

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What a total piece of garbage...


drool


WOD just keeps cranking out awesome buggies! Nice job, Ricky!
 
Re: Re: Black Mamba - Wide Open Design 4 seater Revolution/Evo feature shoot

Plain sick
 
I snapped a few pics of Nathan on Razorback. Buggy works awesome and the sound from his stroked 6.2L LS is the flashemifyougotem
 

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Where is razor back at, and I looked this buggy over at the top of craick head Super nice buggy, Adam does some fine work
 
Elliott said:
Where is razor back at, and I looked this buggy over at the top of craick head Super nice buggy, Adam does some fine work

It's 13B if I remember correctly. If you're going up the road that leads to the top field / pond area, take the trail entrance about half way up on the left and then make another immediate left and then razorback is a little ways down on the right. It was a fun trail, we all crawled it thanks to the dry conditions.
 

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