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The Mud Addict

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The BNS Fab B2 buggy :yahoo:






Will have it at my shop in a few weeks :icon_bounceblue:
 


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302, c-4/5, doubler, D44 and 9in, 4-link front and rear, 4.88 gears, spool front, ARB rear, cutting brakes, 38's..... to start:icon_rofl:
 

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looks fun, and its already beat to hell, so nothing to worry about!
 

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Bitchin
Looks like it's gonna' be a fun toy.

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get to fabbin
 

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As soon as I get it to my shop, then I will start a build page.
 

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sweet this is gonna be a kick ass build and its somewhat local to! maybe ill see it out bashing around someday.
 

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It will be sitting across the street from "The Yella Beak" in Enumclaw at my shop as soon as I get it there.:beer: And it will be up at Evans as soon as i get it together:icon_welder:
 

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why d44 on something like that? why not just ton it now??? looks like it could be a sweet project! i wish i had the money and stuff to do one other than my dd
 

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Because I already have the D44 and 9in. and am to broke to buy 1 tons:annoyed:
 

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enumclaw huh thats REALY local to me. Do you live there now? Ive noticed another ranger wheeler parked over there before.
 

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That is my other project:icon_welder: Is being replaced by the Bronco II:icon_hornsup: I live in Bellevue, but store my toys there:icon_rofl:

Got the parts to repair my trailer, should be getting it to shop soon.
 

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Got any pics of the other project? what are the specs on it?
 

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It is a '97 ext, set-up for running a 302, NP 435, NP205, was set-up with 4-link front and rear.

It needs work and a new home:icon_rofl:




Got a "portable" jungle gym



She likes our new Ranger



Here's to you guys



It is now standing on it's own NO jackstands



The flatbed has to go...



... due to lack of uptravel



Used a "few" ratchet straps to hold the front axle in place



Now I can move it into the shop
 

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