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can some one help me id this?

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can some one help me id this?

Post by jonno_racing »

hey guys, found this on a old hard drive and was guessing it was from here..

can any one id it and tell me who's it is??? i would like a bit more info on it as i am about to build something very similar

cheers
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Post by mr green »

looks like this one. owned by gutless


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Post by spamwell »

yeah thats gutless / fatzook 's coil sierra hard lid
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Post by jonno_racing »

ah ok thats cool!

does any one know how it was attached?

i want to make mine removable!
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Post by Highway-Star »

Gutless sold it, now lives on a leaf sierra.
Current owner is a member on here.
I dont know too many details on it though.
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
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Post by jonno_racing »

oh ok cool..

im thinking something a bit more simple but on the same idea path...

no need for a lift up lid if you have a opening back door :cool:
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Post by tanshi »

I own it now.

Happy to give you what info i can.

It fixes on with two screws and nylocs on each side through the body
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Post by jonno_racing »

tanshi wrote:I own it now.

Happy to give you what info i can.

It fixes on with two screws and nylocs on each side through the body
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