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Cameron's new fugly buggy.

i like it but i live in the south and i like the style. If i could choose a plain old built yota like everyone has or a southern tube buggy built buy jimmy smith or brian cole id take the buggy. I mean come on this buggy has 700 horse power lsx 454, front and rear steering 14 bolt housings built to the hill i just think its badass plain and simple "thumbsup"
 
As for tearing up the land, these guys are all on private property, so they can do what ever the hell they want as the same I would do if it was my land. If it was public that would be a different case and that would not be good for any of the off road community, but it's not!

I kinda figured they were on private land. Having a spot that's privately owned is nice. When I had my trail rig, we had a spot that was owned by a buddy of mine. We went there quite often to "lay it on the floor" if we felt the need.:ror: Allot of people that see those videos don't know it's private land, so in a way, it's kinda bad for the off road community.
 
looks like wraith axles under that rig :ror: so 3 month from now will be seeing scale builds
 
I love it "thumbsup". I see a purpose built rig. With driving like his I could see him needing even more tubes lol. He drives it like we do our rc cars. It is fitting with the design of the rest of the vehicles in that extreme segment of off roading. I was a little surprised that he went with something other than a coleworx for this one though. The only part I don't care for is the color. I liked the goblin:twisted:
And the header arrangement is pretty cool. Would hate to be the guy who had to make those. It does bug me that he never wears a helmet though.
 
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Haters :flipoff: :mrgreen:

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Friends don't let friends drink and bend.

That's funny

I dont have anything bad to say about the rigs that are being built(I can appreciate the time and talent that goes into building them), my only complaint is the style of wheeling they do. I understand the need for the wheelspeed needed to get over the obstacles that are back east, BUT, it looks like they tear up a lot of ground doing so. This just gives the activists even more ammunition against all of us that wheel(giving us a bad name). Not wanting to start a war here, like I said I can understand why its needed, and don't want to try and take away from anyone that wants to go out wheeling. We just have to be careful how we go about it. "thumbsup"

I totally agree and have written 4 Wheel & Off Road Magazine about this very topic and was actually published. I guarantee the anti access crowd has or will see and use these videos to help close 4 wheeling trails down.
 
I love the look of this buggy. Seeing it in action is just icing on the cake.

I'm surprised at those of you who've mentioned how these guys give the 4x4 community a bad name. Give me a break. :roll: It's still a (mostly) free country. Those anti a-holes can kiss my ass.. I've dealt with idiots trying to take things being a gun owner and I have no tolerance for anti anything. Just give in and keep anyone from having fun if that's the way you feel, or fight it and make them mind their own damn business.
 
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