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crawling pics of CFNN

i know extremely well that an big impala handles the corners my old next door neighbor had one with the full hotchkis setup and a blower. we took it to the dragons back( in n.c.)and road atlanta and that thing was a dream to drive on them. not to mention it rides awesome. crawler looks good too im looking at gettin an nn chassis how do you like the carbon fiber version i assume it pretty light weight? how durability been?
 
I can not complain about the CFNN at all this thing seems to be as tough as nails.I have rolled this thing off stuff that made me just shut my eyes and expect to see pieces when i opened them but it seems to like it.:)
I have been trying to make my mind up on what i was going to build my son i have looked at every option possible but i decided today that i am goeng to order the skid and carbon side plates for a cfnn and do the rest my self.
We went to N.C. to deals gap and run my impala a few months ago and had a blast and yes they ride and drive awsome.
 
rockracer said:
There up side down beacause the oil would leak out the o-ring on the bottom "thumbsup"

That's more liek the truth. I usually mount questionable shocks upside down because they will leak out.
My Scorcher shocks ALL leak and they are rebuilt."thumbsup"
 
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