: Poison Spyder Buggy For Sale


Fatblok
10-26-2005, 02:10 PM
This is a almost new Poison Spyder buggy that was completed earlier this year. It is in great condition and will make the new owner a awsome buggy.
Here is a list of the good stuff, and remember almost all of these componets are new and have not been taken off at the local junkyard.

-Poison Spyder Bruiser Chassis
-502 Ram Jet engine (completely new crate motor from GM with 502HP/568ft tq)
-3" complete exhaust with two Suppertrapp mufflers (ceramic coated front to rear)
-Serpentine belt drive system (completely new from GM)
-Turbo 350 transmission (completely rebuilt)
-Atlas II 3.8 with cable shifters
-Dana 60 front with Chromoly axles,CTM's,disk brakes, Detroit locker, and Warn premium hubs.
-Dana 60 rear with chromoly axles, disk brakes, and spool
-BTF front and rear diff covers
-PSC steering componets (complete system with hydraulic assist ram)
-Tailready 15x10 beadlocks
-42" TSL's ( They have about 10hrs of ridding 99.9%)
-4-link suspension front and rear with Bilstein remote resivoir shocks
-1.5" dom upper and lower links with bushings on one end and Johnny Joints on the other
-Warn 9.5 winch with synthetic rope.
-Hella lights
-Custom seats with 5-point harness
-Autometer gauges
-Art Carr shifter
-Excellent paint and finish
-105" wheelbase
-86" outside of tire to outside of tire
-Approx.4000 lbs

This is an excellent buggy that has to be seen to be appreciated. I hate to sell the buggy, but I need a rig with more room for the family. If I can answer any questions please let me know.

Price- $40,000. (Pricey but way cheaper than you can build it!!!)
Location- Pinson, Alabama

The buggy can be seen at http://www.nocrybabies4x4.com. Look under the viedo section on the June Jam days 2 & 3, and also under the trail pictures section on the same days for some photo's. Here are a couple of links to some action shots.
http://www.nocrybabies4x4.com/trailrides/2005%20_june_jam_day_3/slides/060505-062.html
http://www.nocrybabies4x4.com/trailrides/2005%20_june_jam_day_3/slides/060505-102.html
http://www.nocrybabies4x4.com/trailrides/2005%20_june_jam_day_3/slides/060505-057.html

I will get some new pictures ASAP.

Thanks,
Ron
205-706-2460

BTF1
10-26-2005, 05:56 PM
Is that Milsaps old rig???? Or did you build it???

MadRam
10-26-2005, 06:21 PM
I have seen this rig in action and It is BADA$$. If I had the money I would be all over it.

Dan Dibble
10-26-2005, 10:00 PM
Bump for a bad ass rig.

Good luck,

Dan

Todd W
10-27-2005, 12:34 AM
If I had the $ I would buy this beast, one of favorite rigs :D

Fatblok
10-27-2005, 08:38 AM
Thanks for the bumps, and yes this is the buggy that Milsap put together.

offroadman83
10-27-2005, 09:27 AM
Well here are some pics I saved when millsap sold it------------

http://www.uploads.biz/thumb/800440bruiser1103.thumb.jpg (http://www.hostpicsfree.info/show.php?img=800440bruiser1103.jpg)

http://www.uploads.biz/thumb/449160bruiser3367.thumb.jpg (http://www.hostpicsfree.info/show.php?img=449160bruiser3367.jpg)

http://www.uploads.biz/thumb/306057bruiser2476.thumb.jpg (http://www.hostpicsfree.info/show.php?img=306057bruiser2476.jpg)

offroadman83
10-27-2005, 09:29 AM
http://www.uploads.biz/thumb/447904millsapbuggy228.thumb.jpg (http://www.hostpicsfree.info/show.php?img=447904millsapbuggy228.jpg)

Fatblok
10-27-2005, 01:01 PM
Thanks! The last picture is me at Gray Rock ORV in Mt. Olive and was taken in June. It has the 42" TSL's now. I will get some additional pic's soon.

Fatblok
10-28-2005, 07:40 AM
The buggy can also be seen on Superlift TV that has been airing lately. I do not know which episode but it is one of the more recent ones that airs on the Outdoor Channel.

Jeepmangled87
10-28-2005, 08:02 AM
man I want it, Id have to sell my heep first!

Jason R
10-28-2005, 01:03 PM
Badass buggy!

jeepinwilson
10-28-2005, 01:17 PM
didn't Milsap sell it for like $29000? has something been done to make it worth more?

jeepinwilson
10-28-2005, 01:23 PM
never mind, I found the old post it says $39000, must have been smokin too much crack that day I saw it........ back to the pipe.:smokin: sweet rig none the less!

Fatblok
10-28-2005, 01:47 PM
The tires and wheels have been changed on the buggy. As for $$$ there are over $35,000 in parts alone!!!! I have a folder with all the orignal receipts. Thanks for the compliments.

Pdaddy
10-28-2005, 01:54 PM
Very large cool pic of it when you had it up at the RocketCityRockcrawlers King of the Hill comp....

Ive got some vid and dayum that thing jumps when you put your foot to it :eek:

http://www.rocketcityrockcrawlers.com/trailpicts/KOTH2005/koth_jake/DSC04240.JPG_s.htm

krazeemofo
10-29-2005, 06:50 PM
bump for nice ride:D

Fatblok
10-31-2005, 07:25 AM
Thanks for the link and the the bumps!! I have some updated pictures that I took this weekend of the buggy all clean and shinny. If someone can post them for me, let me know. Thanks!

Fatblok
11-01-2005, 03:21 PM
I forgot to metion this Jeep is titled and tagged as a 1979 CJ 5 with the VIN plate on the chassis. I do not know how hard it is in other states, but in Alabama it is street legal. It also has all working headlights, taillights, blinkers, and a horn. This is very unusual for most buggy's, but it makes great for riding from trail to trail.

Millsap
11-02-2005, 06:12 PM
$35,000 on the table. 940-736-5515

Rick1975
11-02-2005, 07:14 PM
Damn, I am looking to buildup a Bruiser 5. Nice to see a well built rig from PSC, good inspiration.

Fatblok
11-03-2005, 07:50 PM
Still for sale!!!!

Millsap
11-03-2005, 08:01 PM
$35,000 on the table. 940-736-5515


Off the table. Bought another rig this evening. Good luck Ron!

zman-az
11-04-2005, 08:17 AM
You deliever to AZ?

Fatblok
11-04-2005, 08:25 AM
If the money is right all things are possible!!!!

zman-az
11-04-2005, 11:29 AM
I hear ya, been looking at getting/building one for awhile now. Everytime one shows up its over a 1000 miles from here. Wish you were closer so I could have a look.

zman

Millsap
11-04-2005, 03:04 PM
I hear ya, been looking at getting/building one for awhile now. Everytime one shows up its over a 1000 miles from here. Wish you were closer so I could have a look.

zman


If it's equipt the way that you want and the $$ is fair, Commit to it and Buy it. You will not find a better built, more detail focused Bruiser anywhere... Even In Poison's own shop. Zero chance of disappointment in the fit/finish, ZERO.

blk87K5
11-04-2005, 03:14 PM
If it's equipt the way that you want and the $$ is fair, Commit to it and Buy it. You will not find a better built, more detail focused Bruiser anywhere... Even In Poison's own shop. Zero chance of disappointment in the fit/finish, ZERO.


Hell yeah, pack some sammiches and a case of beer and go on a road trip if its what you want. I know I have drove accross the country for less.

Fatblok
11-04-2005, 05:04 PM
Thanks for compliments!! I wish that I could take the credit but Milsap is actually the one who deserves it. He and I do not even know each other besides talking over the telephone, so this ought to say something for the quality of the buggy! Also you can ask around on here and some of the other boards, there are a ton of people that have seen the buggy in person that I do not even know and I am sure they will give you their oppinion on the buggy. Additional pictures are available to answer any questions. The quality is second to none! Almost forgot, the buggy can also be seen on Superlift TV. I do not know which episode, but it has been airing lately on the Outdoor Channel.

Fatblok
11-07-2005, 07:15 AM
Still for sale!!

Fatblok
11-09-2005, 06:11 AM
Sale pending!! Will keep you updated.

Fatblok
11-11-2005, 07:59 AM
Back to the top!

Fatblok
11-14-2005, 05:05 PM
No sale yet! Will make someone an great Christmas present!!!!

kodiak1232003
11-14-2005, 07:17 PM
i have a question..i've been considering getting a rig built like the one you have for sale...

what is the average cost of ownership...is it better than a homebuilt rig, due to the fact that it was built as a "system" by a pro shop or is it still $$$ to maintain....

(by the way..not talking about tires, brakes, i.e. normal stuff...im talking about links, axles, ujoints, hydraulic lines, etc.)
thanks

Fatblok
11-16-2005, 06:30 AM
I think the quality of the componets used in the build up and the knowledge of the builder makes the difference. I have seen many homebuilt rigs that hold up great. The difference in cost of ownership is really up to how often and how hard you ride. The bottom line is if the you use the best componets available and maintain the rig every week or every month, they seem to hold up better in my opinion.

Fatblok
11-21-2005, 01:30 PM
Sold!!