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i gots me a dash, a steering wheel, 2 seats, shifters, a door panel with details, and rear cargo area. (i also got the tube behind the seat...) and also mountains, a river, and a happy sunset with some clouds.

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that's nice is it leather?

Backyard Boogie
 
So after making a trade deal I got a nice unimog that is like to run for c1 this year in PA, but I know it says no truggies allowed in c1 but not sure if it's considered a truggy. The tires are within spec but just unsure on the distance they can stick out, the are good if it's measure off the exo wheel well but just barely over from the distance on the body for tire coverage.


 
So after making a trade deal I got a nice unimog that is like to run for c1 this year in PA, but I know it says no truggies allowed in c1 but not sure if it's considered a truggy. The tires are within spec but just unsure on the distance they can stick out, the are good if it's measure off the exo wheel well but just barely over from the distance on the body for tire coverage.

Does it have frame rails that go to the rear bumper or is it all tube bed from the skid back? The track width is way too wide in front. It has to have half tire coverage by the fender, not the fender tube.
 
Yes it is. I used bicycle inner tube for fender flares. I'll find a pic for you or post the build thread so you can see how it was done.
 
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