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    Rob, I think I found pics of your old buggy wheeling. (The rear engined one) It was my favorite

    http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/ultimat...NTERSTITIAL_15
    1988 Suzuki Samurai on propane
    FJ 40 axles (4.10)
    5.14 tcase
    36" TSL SX

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    yep, that was in the magazine a while back....I was exited and bought like 4 copies....I think they all got carried away or soggy from the storm exept the one sara had framed for me..I keep it on the wall above my bed...

    buggy was great, fun, fast....but if I could change anything on it, it would be the combo of rear engine weight/ manual trans/ yota power.

    great on the trail, but as far as cliffs.... you really gotta beat a moon buggy up waterfalls, and if u have to shift gears to keep the hamsters pulling, well ,u done lost your uphill momentum.....auto tranny or more power would be the cats meow.

    I know someone on here building a honda rear engine buggy that should really shine on the rocks...hint, he has " strong arms"

    thanx for noticing it:) I still have the bend tech files saved....

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    my next rig will be on the trail before zuk 2.0 will

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      Originally posted by yellowjacket View Post
      I know someone on here building a honda rear engine buggy that should really shine on the rocks...hint, he has " strong arms"

      Oh, I know about that. I helped ogle it before it was acquired

      Originally posted by yellowjacket View Post

      thanx for noticing it:) I still have the bend tech files saved....
      I'll keep that in mind
      1988 Suzuki Samurai on propane
      FJ 40 axles (4.10)
      5.14 tcase
      36" TSL SX

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