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"Da Situation" - newest turn-key buggy from Smith Motorsports
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<blockquote data-quote="bigsilly" data-source="post: 162504" data-attributes="member: 1288"><p>No disrespect intended to the builder intended, but what is different about it? I look at pics of these rigs and they mostly look the same. The same can be said about the Jimmy's 4x4 chassis I built. I am sure it is like them that it is a lot of the details and parts that make them different. Educate me on what to look at that is different. Not trying to be a ****, just trying to understand.</p><p></p><p>Is it heat killing the fuel pumps? Being mounted to the frame rail I know they will be absorbing quite a bit of heat. Could that be a factor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigsilly, post: 162504, member: 1288"] No disrespect intended to the builder intended, but what is different about it? I look at pics of these rigs and they mostly look the same. The same can be said about the Jimmy's 4x4 chassis I built. I am sure it is like them that it is a lot of the details and parts that make them different. Educate me on what to look at that is different. Not trying to be a ****, just trying to understand. Is it heat killing the fuel pumps? Being mounted to the frame rail I know they will be absorbing quite a bit of heat. Could that be a factor? [/QUOTE]
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