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09.09.2008, 11:05 PM

When you're 15 you can't really argue with any.


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When you're 15 you can't really argue with any.
I have never had any success with arguing with laundry... Kind of like pushing water up a wall!
   
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09.09.2008, 11:24 PM

I think you're missing the point. Or should I say the hole?


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I think you're missing the point. Or should I say the hole?
Ok, that was very Ghey.
   
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09.11.2008, 07:28 AM

Looks real nice chip, I really dig the paddles it looks like it will rip in the sand....you love goats?
   
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09.14.2008, 01:41 AM

I finally got a chance to finish this thing up, whatcha think ? I haven't had a chance to paint the body because of the weather.










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Looks sharp Chip, I dig those sand paddles...
   
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09.14.2008, 01:57 AM

Wow, very unique but very awesome looking! Great conversion! And I have to ask, but about how tall is the rooster tail that that thing kicks up?


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09.14.2008, 01:59 AM

Looks great! The thing I love about your set up is that it is different. It is not very usual to see paddles and a bug body on a CRT.5... Let us know how it runs!


   
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Looks sharp Chip, I dig those sand paddles...
Thank you for your help.

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how tall is the rooster tail that that thing kicks up?
About 2 foot
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Looks great! The thing I love about your set up is that it is different. It is not very usual to see paddles and a bug body on a CRT.5... Let us know how it runs!
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About 2 foot
Wow, that's all? I would have thought it would be somewhere in the 6ft+ area...

But even at that, its still neat. Just started noticing how cool that VW body looks with that wing.


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Wow, that's all? I would have thought it would be somewhere in the 6ft+ area...
It might, if I could keep the front end down, all it does is wheely like crazy.

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It mite if I could keep the front end down, all it does is wheely like crazy.


Make a drag bar? (like a wheely bar with some shocks on it) There was someone on here I think that did that with their CRT.5 conversion


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Make a drag bar? (like a wheely bar with some shocks on it) There was someone on here I think that did that with their CRT.5 conversion
HMMMMM, I think I will.
   
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09.14.2008, 09:53 AM

Very nice! I can only imagine some action shots of that thing!
What colour(s) are you going to paint the body?


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