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Here's the stainless exhaust from the turbo to the hull of the vehicle, wrapped to keep the temperature down.
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It is the new Batmobile!Tell us again what those "ears" are on top...
Rory has worked just as hard to make his just the way he wants it as I have mine...we both have a vision, and each of us are determined to get there. Plus Rory's has already got Textron's attentionOk That was great When do we all get to drive Should we all get numbers Rory maybe you should try a trade yours for his Even up.
Oh man, that thing is so awesome. Well done, it looks great. I can't wait for the next video. Tell us again what those "ears" are on top...I forget.
Thank you, and you are correct...they are light bar support legsDR, just a guess, but he did mention a light bar at the beginning of the thread. Maybe mounting points for said bar?
Excellent job BTW. That welding is sure well done.
Thank you!Wow. Been tinkering on the 1009 but nothing like this. When I win the lottery and decide on a killdozer, we'll be in touch. Can't wait to see another test drive or a cannon even.
Yes, the v100s and v150s are heavy on that side. Next time you see one, you may notice that it will lean to the left. I put heavier leaf springs on that side to level it back out on the vehicles I rework.Sorry, the idea keeps resurfacing in my head even though I saw it drive fine. Does the engine on the one side make the v100 heavy to that side?
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