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OVERKILL SPLINTER CHASSIS

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OVERKILL SPLINTER CHASSIS

Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Couldn't let the Banana Benders be the only ones.We have be working on our Own MOON buggy design.Yes it is based on Shaffers.
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Post by STUMPY »

very nice
is it a one off or are you planning to produce them?
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

2 more nad the finished product
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Post by Shorty40 »

Is that muffler tube :lol:

Seriously, looks good man :armsup:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

STUMPY wrote:very nice
is it a one off or are you planning to produce them?


Yes they will be available to order.
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Post by spazbot »

splinter chassis aye do o get a free one for naming it ????
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Post by Shorty40 »

spazbot wrote:splinter chassis aye do o get a free one for naming it ????
Im just guessing here, but do you think the "splinter" part in Splinter chassis might already be its name :?: :roll: :finger:
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Post by tozook »

looks good

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Post by ozy1 »

and what drive train shall we be seeing in this one? you seem to be a Zook man, so we looking at a Suzuki motor, or something a bit different?

looks prety cool, thou
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Post by hypo »

looking cool Sam. this will show them QLDers we know where its at :cool:
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Post by Daisy »

BRING IT AWWWNNN :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

I guess its too late for one to be @ werock round 2 :(

oh and what engine will it be able to have in it etc?
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Post by Slunnie »

GQ wrote:oh and what engine will it be able to have in it etc?
Also what driveline/axles do you expect and anticipated cost for the shells?
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

It will be at WEROCK but purely as a display at this stage.
Drivetrain is still yet to be finalised.
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Post by A1 »

:cool: Fark yeh Sam heaps betta viewin pics than the 1 U sent me ...............


Awesome work :armsup:






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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Slunnie wrote:
GQ wrote:oh and what engine will it be able to have in it etc?
Also what driveline/axles do you expect and anticipated cost for the shells?


For mine i will be running the 2.5 ltr Vitara v6 with an Auto and Sierra Transfer. 60 series diffs tyres i don't know yet.
The chassis should fit any 4 cylinder and most small v6 engines.I will measure it to see if a commodore v6 will fit.
Pricing isn't finalised yet but will be around $4000
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Post by dirty harry »

looks good sam but how are you going to get it to the moon :?: :D
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Post by lay80n »

Nice work Sam, lookin tidy. :D
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Post by Wooders »

Jezz mate you've pulled a finger out from the other night I was over there :shock:
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Post by roc box »

nice :cool: startin to look like the one off hammerdown
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Post by Screwy »

saw this thing on friday night in the flesh, looks very cool, after finally figuring out where the links mount to she looks awsome, thanks for the expanation sam :armsup:

picked the thing up, full chassis 60 kgs :shock:
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Post by Shadow »

thats fucking cool :)
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Post by SAWZALL »

Shorty40 wrote:
spazbot wrote:splinter chassis aye do o get a free one for naming it ????
Im just guessing here, but do you think the "splinter" part in Splinter chassis might already be its name :?: :roll: :finger:
I'm guessing that Spaz suggested the name "splinter" :roll:

Looks good......that got built quick......
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Post by Shorty40 »

SAWZALL wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:
spazbot wrote:splinter chassis aye do o get a free one for naming it ????
Im just guessing here, but do you think the "splinter" part in Splinter chassis might already be its name :?: :roll: :finger:
I'm guessing that Spaz suggested the name "splinter" :roll:
No kidding :shock:
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Post by stumped »

Shorty40 wrote:
SAWZALL wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:
spazbot wrote:splinter chassis aye do o get a free one for naming it ????
Im just guessing here, but do you think the "splinter" part in Splinter chassis might already be its name :?: :roll: :finger:
I'm guessing that Spaz suggested the name "splinter" :roll:
No kidding :shock:
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Post by Shorty40 »

stumped wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:
SAWZALL wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:
spazbot wrote:splinter chassis aye do o get a free one for naming it ????
Im just guessing here, but do you think the "splinter" part in Splinter chassis might already be its name :?: :roll: :finger:
I'm guessing that Spaz suggested the name "splinter" :roll:
No kidding :shock:
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Post by DeWsE »

Watch ya selves guys, the band bus is always on the prowl!

Sam great to see you working on another buggy again.

I like your idea of running the zuk V6!

So are you reversing the knukles on the diffs?
What isde will the Tcase be on?
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Post by stumped »

what am i, the next grimace?? :D i'll leave you to feel your own love dan :lol:



looks wicked sam.... what are u using to build it? tube, pipe, ...? what kinda thickness, od/nb/whatever etc??
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

DeWsE wrote:Watch ya selves guys, the band bus is always on the prowl!

Sam great to see you working on another buggy again.

I like your idea of running the zuk V6!

So are you reversing the knukles on the diffs?
What isde will the Tcase be on?

The transfer will be on the left hand side and the diffs will be flipped .
Stumped we used the 1/34 cdw tube that cams recommends
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Post by Shorty40 »

DeWsE wrote:Watch ya selves guys, the band bus is always on the prowl!
Sam great to see you working on another buggy again.

I like your idea of running the zuk V6!

So are you reversing the knukles on the diffs?
What isde will the Tcase be on?
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