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Old 06-11-2006, 07:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New body pics....

Just put the plastic side panels and a stainless roof pan. Just tore it all up this weekend, though. I will start a new post tomorrow when I download some pics....I rolled it again.







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So, where are the pics of rolling?
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Hope you had a great time...again wish I could have been there.

My ex...got an ear full...
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...My ex...got an ear full...
Now that's just plain kinky!
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Looks good, I'm way nervous about skin'n Rusty... I want it to look good, and it'll be my first time skin'n. We'll see how it turns out.
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Oh, how did you narrow your SSII grill?
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Old 06-12-2006, 02:44 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Hope you had a great time...again wish I could have been there.

My ex...got an ear full...

Well, you missed out on one HELL of an event! I wasnt able to get much video as I was trail guiding and I dont trust too many people with my video camera. I did however, get the roll on film but it was a slow endo over backwards. I dont know if that is good enough for the cut or not. The stack at the campfire was pretty spectacular...



....It looked more like a train wreck than a stack. It did make a nice jungle jim to play on between keg stands. Here are a couple of me just before the roll...




As soon as some pics get posted I will link them here of the rest of the event and the roll.

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A few more pics taken by the band that was there....

Here is Dean and I checking out my cool skid plate...

Don't worry. No animals were hurt during this event.



And here is where I tried to push Dean's Jeep over...


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Cool pic of the fire....



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train wreck with fire

Wow! killer train wreck pics with fire Nice rigs
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Looks really good Sean.

Every time I see your rig though I think of how tippy I would feel on the right hand side.

In my rig I don't feel like I'm tippy at all... right up until I'm actually on my side, but I bet if I was sitting in my pass seat I'd feel awkward all the time.
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is that green jeep all cut and weld 90* for the cage?
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is that green jeep all cut and weld 90* for the cage?
Yup. It's a really cheap budget build but it actually works quite well for the guy for what he does in it. Dean does plan to do some upgrades as he goes but with a baby on the way, it doesnt leave much time or money I would imagine.
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Looks really good Sean.

Every time I see your rig though I think of how tippy I would feel on the right hand side.

In my rig I don't feel like I'm tippy at all... right up until I'm actually on my side, but I bet if I was sitting in my pass seat I'd feel awkward all the time.

It actually isnt as tippy as I thought it would be. After driving it for the past 6 years I have been impressed with it's CG. I guess the heavy axles and skid below and the lighter weight up top lets it function well for me. It definitely took some time however to get used to driving on the right side.

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