: Not again


evilfij
09-12-2002, 06:20 PM
Just sent Ike a check for the 80in (the one in the field with the "fluffy" kid in the pic)

:flipoff2:

Man I am an addict.

Anyone have any 80in parts they want to get rid of without costing me my first born? Could use a speedo, fuel gauge, maybe a rad, some seats, doors, tailgate, hood, soft top ah . . .and . . . lot more stuff too. Want to make her "stock" not Serious One looks stock but is custom. More like stock but I am going to kick your ass at the trials event cause I got an ARB in back, a tweaked suspension, some nice tires, and I am WAY smaller than you.

Ron

redrangie
09-12-2002, 07:05 PM
Was that a taunt? Why I think it was!


j:D

JSBriggs
09-12-2002, 07:45 PM
And I thought my project was rough. :D
Well it should be challanging, but fun. Mike might be able help in sourcing some things. He has connections.

-Jeff

road1will
09-12-2002, 08:35 PM
bah! you bastage. i was going to buy it but i had no way of getting it here. was going to fix the frame and bulkhead, throw a pair of IIA axles and a 2.25 in it and use it as a beater.

PTSchram
09-13-2002, 07:39 AM
You think you've got it bad, I've even wheeled with Ike in the past and only live a few hours from him. Although it would be more difficult to strecth an 80 to fit the 100" frame I'm trying to get.

Paul

evilfij
09-13-2002, 03:57 PM
Your plan is probably why Ike sold it to me and not you :)

Someone anal enough to buy a $100 Series II turn signal for a vehicle which is almost never driven on road.

I would shrink the 100in frame to 80in and make a comp safari truck out of it if I had a 100in frame, but I want something stock.

I also want a trials vehicle because I have got the bug. I won the club event in a disco I with 32in tires on stock wheels, and a bunch of SWB series trucks and even an 80in competed.

Ron