SOLD
Would trade for street jeep, built or not. Already have a buggy I am wheeling. Prefer a newer JK Rubicon. Would trade based on value of both.
$55,000 for both sets of skins, hoods, wheels and tires
Price drop 6-23-17 $47,500
Price drop 8-5-17 $40,000
Somebody will love this buggy!
Located in Mena, Arkansas
SXOR Show buggy built by Brandon Johnson for CRAWL Magazine. It sat in the showroom until I bought it. Essentially NEVER wheeled! Didn't have a scratch on it when I bought it!
- Polished 1.625 .120 wall stainless steel chassis
- 400 HP Turnkey Crate LS1
- TCI Built Turbo 350 Transmission
- B&M prostick shifter
€š'" 3.0 to 1 Atlas II transfercase
- Front SXOR Built Dana 60 35 spline 4340 axles CTM joints spooled Dedenbear knuckles
- Rear SXOR built Dana 60 35 spline 4340 axles air operated OX locker
- CNC cutting brakes
- Wilwood dual master cylinders
- PSC full Hydraulic steering system
- Doug Thorley Headers
- Ron Davis Radiator w/ 3200 CFM Spal fan
- Derail Coolers with fans
- Summit Machine 7075 aluminum links €š'" QA1 heims
- G-Pro suspension seats
- SXOR body and paint by Casey Johnson
- ARB compressor
- 40 x 15 x 22 Toyo tires
- custom built 22€š Weld Racing Wheels Beadlocks w/ Spare
- 5 gallon fuel cell
- 6000 lb. winch
- Front 14€š rear 16€š Remote reservoir racerunner coil over shocks
This rig is a beautiful rig that will still work as hard as you want it to€š€š.. Just works incredible makes putty out of the rocks€š€š
Comes with a second set of skins, hood, wheels and tires (39" BFG Reds) so you don't scratch the showroom look!
I bought this buggy to have as a "backup" while I finished the engine swap on my Bluetorch buggy. I wheeled it in the black skins a few trails at KOH this year and one trip to K2. It has a few scratches on the lower link bars and skid plate and black skins now. Only thing that's not perfect on this buggy is the seats. They both have small tears in them from Brandon's kids crawling in and out of it while it sat in his showroom.
The Bluetorch buggy is done now, so I don't need this any more.
Would trade for street jeep, built or not. Already have a buggy I am wheeling. Prefer a newer JK Rubicon. Would trade based on value of both.
$55,000 for both sets of skins, hoods, wheels and tires
Price drop 6-23-17 $47,500
Price drop 8-5-17 $40,000
Somebody will love this buggy!
Located in Mena, Arkansas
SXOR Show buggy built by Brandon Johnson for CRAWL Magazine. It sat in the showroom until I bought it. Essentially NEVER wheeled! Didn't have a scratch on it when I bought it!
- Polished 1.625 .120 wall stainless steel chassis
- 400 HP Turnkey Crate LS1
- TCI Built Turbo 350 Transmission
- B&M prostick shifter
€š'" 3.0 to 1 Atlas II transfercase
- Front SXOR Built Dana 60 35 spline 4340 axles CTM joints spooled Dedenbear knuckles
- Rear SXOR built Dana 60 35 spline 4340 axles air operated OX locker
- CNC cutting brakes
- Wilwood dual master cylinders
- PSC full Hydraulic steering system
- Doug Thorley Headers
- Ron Davis Radiator w/ 3200 CFM Spal fan
- Derail Coolers with fans
- Summit Machine 7075 aluminum links €š'" QA1 heims
- G-Pro suspension seats
- SXOR body and paint by Casey Johnson
- ARB compressor
- 40 x 15 x 22 Toyo tires
- custom built 22€š Weld Racing Wheels Beadlocks w/ Spare
- 5 gallon fuel cell
- 6000 lb. winch
- Front 14€š rear 16€š Remote reservoir racerunner coil over shocks
This rig is a beautiful rig that will still work as hard as you want it to€š€š.. Just works incredible makes putty out of the rocks€š€š
Comes with a second set of skins, hood, wheels and tires (39" BFG Reds) so you don't scratch the showroom look!
I bought this buggy to have as a "backup" while I finished the engine swap on my Bluetorch buggy. I wheeled it in the black skins a few trails at KOH this year and one trip to K2. It has a few scratches on the lower link bars and skid plate and black skins now. Only thing that's not perfect on this buggy is the seats. They both have small tears in them from Brandon's kids crawling in and out of it while it sat in his showroom.
The Bluetorch buggy is done now, so I don't need this any more.