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krawls XR.....with a dash of y-town please!

wow, this looks amazing, i hope it holds up, look forward to seeing the test results and seeing it in action at the US Nationals in Sept."thumbsup"

Cheers
Nec.

P.S Happy to test one for you down under.;-)
 
Incredible idea Jeremy and way to put together Doug, looking forward to seeing this beauty in person!!! 8) "thumbsup"
 
Definitely the lightest, but by far the sickest chassis; concept to execution. Nice work Toney bros. "thumbsup"
 
:shock::shock:INCREDIBLE!!!!:shock::shock:

you sir are truly an innovator of this hobby!!!"thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup"

I am speechless!
I hope it holds up for you!"thumbsup"
 
Pretty cool I guess.:roll:

:flipoff:

That's HELLA COOL.:afro::afro::afro::?::afro::afro::afro::afro:
Defenitly innovative. I would expect nothing less from the two of you."thumbsup"
Keep it up.
 
I now see how Doug was able to make it work. Here's the actual napkin used!!!
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