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Ho Ho Holy Sh!t......BigBaller style....

trudat bud, and also any desire to lift it any? i noticed the smooth cycle of the susp but it could use a little more room between the fender and tires and get some wicked stuffin goin on.
 
I had it built by a friend, sorry. I know it is the raw guts to the part that goes under the hood of a 1:1, cut up and modified with 2 large automotive relays and a Castle BEC to run power to it. Other then those tidbits, you are on your own. Some things are better unknown...:flipoff::flipoff::flipoff:

Ryan
 
the thing is i understand how he did it... just no idea how he made it all fit?

Generally 1:1 electronics like that are kinda on the large side, because space isn't as big of an issue and easier/cheaper to manufacture..

It would work the way any other radio device would, and I'm sure he wired it just how you would on a 1:1..

but the size thing still boggles my mind..
 
I will ask my monkey if he has any pics of what is wrapped up inside the black tape."thumbsup"

Ryan
 
...My monkey has spoken...



Payback is a bitch, twinkie boy:twisted:

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at the dawn of baller time we had bigballer then through some internet dieting and discrepencys we had miniballer now through the advent of photo posting BEHOLD the TWINKIEBALLER :mrgreen::flipoff:"thumbsup"









peace out...Jack beeyatch
 
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