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<blockquote data-quote="BUG-E J" data-source="post: 687625" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>Yeah I didn't want to hurt his ego but it takes along time to get in something and not let off no matter what. I still close my eyes on some stuff. It's easy to stand and watch and say man that ain't **** I can do it. Then you go wheel and watch video of yourself "doing crazy stuff" and you look like josh dean driving.</p><p>My buggy is set up to be trail friendly and we have been wheeling it alot lately but we are planning a streetable 4 runner in the future. Bouncers make level 3 and under stuff so easy it's not fun, you can't talk to anyone when it's running, and race gas ain't cheap. Once again coming from experience I would buy something with an awesome parts list, beat the holy living hell out of it, then build what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUG-E J, post: 687625, member: 1921"] Yeah I didn't want to hurt his ego but it takes along time to get in something and not let off no matter what. I still close my eyes on some stuff. It's easy to stand and watch and say man that ain't **** I can do it. Then you go wheel and watch video of yourself "doing crazy stuff" and you look like josh dean driving. My buggy is set up to be trail friendly and we have been wheeling it alot lately but we are planning a streetable 4 runner in the future. Bouncers make level 3 and under stuff so easy it's not fun, you can't talk to anyone when it's running, and race gas ain't cheap. Once again coming from experience I would buy something with an awesome parts list, beat the holy living hell out of it, then build what you want. [/QUOTE]
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