November 9, 200421 yr Follow this link for the ultimate subaru! http://www.teamcarnagecrew.com/vehicle.html Some day I'll have a full on rock buggy! Mike
November 9, 200421 yr yeah thats one mean buggy! and OMG its ran off a FOUR CYLINDER with TIMING BELT and HYDROLIC LIFTERS :-p Someday I hope to build a real buggy. Not really for rock crawling just for more seriouse offroading. So expensive tho! Just tires, rims and bead locks are out of my budget
November 9, 200421 yr He says it's underpowered until he hits the N2O. Wouldn't it be nice to go wherever you point your vehicle Glenn 82 SubaruHummer 01 Forester
November 9, 200421 yr there was a buggy similar to that at the SEMA show in Vegas last week, powered by an EA82 hooked up with an adapter plate to an auto tranny then a transfer case going to two solid axles, definitly cool.
November 9, 200421 yr Author there was a buggy similar to that at the SEMA show in Vegas last week, powered by an EA82 hooked up with an adapter plate to an auto tranny then a transfer case going to two solid axles, definitly cool.No Fair!!!! How did you get to go to SEMA????
November 9, 200421 yr my position as a asst coordinator of a collision/refinishing program thats how 4 days at the Mandalay Bay Casino all on Company money
November 10, 200421 yr You DOG! Did you get any pics? I saw some of the show on Speed, but they just showed all the name brand stuff. Some pretty cool stuff there, thats for sure.
November 10, 200421 yr well unfortunately no.heres where my trip came from. As stated in other post my position is in a collision / refinishing program. Well during that same time as SEMA there was also NACE which is a large autobody convention. The school I work for had two booths set up at each event NACE/SEMA unfortunately I had to work the entire time at the Nace convention. Although I was allowed to visit the SEMA show for half an afternoon. This was by no means enough time to look at even a tenth of the SEMA show. So the person I went with and I literlally speed walked through as much as possible with the time allowed. I also figured as I didn't have a digital, only a cheap throw away, what cars should or shouldn't take pictures of. Well I decided none because the shere amount of stuff that was there I didn't want to take some and runout and then get mad when I saw something else and had no pictures left. Soooo Sorry for no pics. If I get to go next year, which I most likely will I hope to have a digital by then.
November 11, 200421 yr I remember when the builder of that buggy would come on the old EZboard asking question in the new-gen forum. He gave us some pretty nice snap shots of his build and testing.
November 12, 200421 yr Some day I'll have a full on rock buggy! Where do you put the beer? Or the dog? Can't sleep in that thing either. Nope, I'll stick with the wagon.
November 12, 200421 yr Where do you put the beer? Or the dog? Can't sleep in that thing either. Thats what the vehicle you towed the buggy with is for Tube buggies go places your wagon can't Don't get me wrong here tho; I LOVE wagons. My '88 GL wagon is prolly the coolest car I've owned yet IMHO. Yes... even more cool than the custom hotrod I had but I'm crazy like that LOL
November 15, 200421 yr I custom made the "arm rests" exactly the same size as an aluminum can .......Drink Holder! http://usmb.net/gallery/albuo21/MVC_174F As for the dog.... http://usmb.net/gallery/albuo21/PIC83 Glenn 82 SubaruHummer 01 Forester
November 17, 200421 yr I custom made the "arm rests" exactly the same size as an aluminum can .......Drink Holder!
November 21, 200421 yr that SEMA show was awesome. i got to drive by it a couple of times (since i work down there) and caught a glimpse of some rock crawling action. Jay Leno was there, by the way.
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