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Blue torch fabworks tube buggy

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Blue torch fabworks tube buggy

Post by zzzz »

This thing is wicked!! :D
Definitely my favourite tube buggy at the moment.

All of the pics and info are on pirates
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Based on their own Fusion chassis, with unimogs, coilovers, hydro front and rear, etc. etc. etc.:
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They have used wrenches as the shifters :D
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Post by grimbo »

yeah definetly very :cool: was looking at it the other day. Now if I could only get the $$$$ to get my very own one :D
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grimbo wrote:yeah definetly very :cool: was looking at it the other day. Now if I could only get the $$$$ to get my very own one :D


if you could just afford t get your Zuk outa the shed .. :D
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Post by antt »

bluetorch do some sweet cnc cutting work :cool:

i'd cry if i crushed that bonnet in a roll though :cry:
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Post by grimbo »

love_mud wrote:
grimbo wrote:yeah definetly very :cool: was looking at it the other day. Now if I could only get the $$$$ to get my very own one :D


if you could just afford t get your Zuk outa the shed .. :D


I can afford it I can't be bothered is the problem :cry:

It does amaze me thhe $$$ spent on the paintjpbs of somme of these rock buggies. You'd imagine thhat scratches and dents arre part and parcel to crawling yet you still see the bling paint jobs.
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Post by what_jeep »

The owner of that buggy has more than one set of skins for that buggy. For Moab he did take the good set of skins but he also got alot of attention because of it. Theres no doubt that Dan @ BTF does great work.
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Post by DeWsE »

I love all of their work. I'm regularly looking at the site looking for more rigs.

Some of the stuff that gets fabbed in america is just amazing.
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Post by toughnut »

I read on pirate that he roll it not long ago. He's actually relieved that its over and done with and he can get on with trying to break it :twisted:
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