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I'm just suprised Woody didn't flop it.
 
Woody.....glad you enjoyed it....sorry about the 40K!!

Jack......thanks for the help on saving me from the Abyss, had a good time, always great to wheel with you!!

Jimbro
 
Nolen, are you Trumps little brother or something ?????


Nah, but 40K is a cheap price for a scratch buggy.

Look at what Tfab is putting out right now.....double the above number for that and triple it for Jim's buggy.

I have never spent that kind of money at one shot until my current project, but I will tell you you can't find a 40K turnkey buggy anywhere with good quality parts except maybe Jim's Garage. That guys work is top knotch and his prices are amazing. Not often something uttered in the same sentance.

Again, Pees....I will tell you like I have told you before, you know and I know, your cost of living is about 2x what mine is.
 
Cost of living , yup, cali sucks fer dat.

I beg to differ on the 40K buggy, your old rig went around there, the one that for sale from BTF went around there, there is one on e-bay now for less and IMO at that cost it is just outa hand. Thats why I am still beating a SOA full bodied rig, I'm cheap.

I do agree that you can spend 40K easy that is why it is so attractive to buy someone elses hand me down or whatever.

Do you want me to send you the booster seat now or wait til you are closer to bein done ?

And, I had not realized you served, thank you and god bless.

I won't even comment on the Zuki.
 
he was a nurse!:lol:

Hush heathen.

Pees, thanks..10 yrs. Clinton years :(

Anyway, MUCH better to buy used if you can find what you want. There is a sweet 4-seater on Pirate for under 25K that probably cost 50k to build....
 
Couple months ago I was lucky enough to spend a day in this work of art buggy, it completely defied the laws of physics and the driver was running several levers and buttons in cab making the ride so effortless.


Jim was talking about breakig down the axles and few items and going over them to make sure nothing will let him down on the trail?


Rob
 
OK, forgot the pictures....
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Whose shop?

I recall when Jim was my customer..........til I introduced him to you....
 
Whose shop?

I recall when Jim was my customer..........til I introduced him to you....

Looks like it might be another texan, bush Taxi shop?


If so I spend way way to much time on the net....



Rob
 
LOL, he did it himself. He borrowed shop space from PSC Tom Allen.

Well Jim has learned well, I recall one of the first Roundup's I had to change a
D 60 lockout of his old red Jeep>>>>
 

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