one sweet 90, 100" wheelbase, LSIV, 4l80e manual vlave body, fox this that and the other at each corner, gu diffs, 37 krawlers, etc etc etc
http://www.offroad-forum.de/viewtopic.p ... 49&start=0
I WANT ONE
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I will translate it for you.TRobbo wrote:damn I wish I could read German. Ashcroft, Maxidrive, LSIV
Actually he is Swiss - but the 100" is awesome. Will be interesting to see how it goes!def90 wrote:heres a link to a german fella...
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Thanks Chris,PacMan wrote:I will translate it for you.TRobbo wrote:damn I wish I could read German. Ashcroft, Maxidrive, LSIV
My english is bad but my german is good. (i am german)![]()
Hope you can understand it.
Greetings
Chris
I was under the impression that outback challenge rigs had to be road registered. Now I dont want to open one of those tough truck debates on rego etc. But the vehicles more and more are moving from road registered to specially built race cars. I'm not sure how they can scrutinize this with spectators coming from overseas were road rules are pretty lax or non existant.uninformed wrote:IMO these are now out and out race cars, so if they have the bucks (looks like a fair few have gone into this one) why not build it like a race car... move motor back for better weight, keep weight down as much as possible, use alloy suspension arms, long suspension arms tucked up out of the way..... etc etc
-Scott- wrote:Isn't it a bit early in the day to be pissed?
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
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