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My 1:5.5 Buggy Build...

I hadn't been on RCC for months until I suddenly got my bug to finish my scaler and work on the tow rig this evening. In looking for threads I found this one from Jason I didn't know he had.

I just had to read, like always. It's been a long month and half since the accident on the Con for us and I've been missing finding new posts from my buddy. It's great there are still some out there that offer insight I had yet to read. It's like being able to listen to him talk again in a way.

Miss you Jason.
 
I just thought I'd post an update as some had mentioned previously.

I've been working with Jason's parents to try and finish his fullsize rig along with others as well as some other projects he left behind so that his dreams can be more than just piles of parts. One of those projects is this RC, Ken asked that I try and finish it like Jason would have wanted. I haven't gotten any progress other than moving it and a lot of his spare parts to my house so I can work on them and starting thinking about what will be required to complete it.

I'll update his thread as major work is completed.
 
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I just thought I'd post an update as some had mentioned previously.

I've been working with Jason's parents to try and finish his fullsize rig along with others as well as some other projects he left behind so that his dreams can be more than just piles of parts. One of those projects is this RC, Ken asked that I try and finish it like Jason would have wanted. I haven't gotten any progress other than moving it and a lot of his spare parts to my house so I can work on them and starting thinking about what will be required to complete it.

I'll update his thread as major work is completed.

Your a good friend in my book!! I would be honored to finnish his work as I am sure you are! Take your time! Although everyone would like to see this thing completed Im sure everyone will hang around to see it.
 
Dude, that is a truly sad story.I remember this and never put two and two together. He would have wanted it finished, you are a good man and I give you kudos.

RIP Jason
 
Kyle, again if you need anything for this build let me know. Help, cutting stuff on the table. Whatever."thumbsup"
 
I remember hearing about this, never knew he was on here. :(


I hope the his Family is doing well and his dreams do get finished.
 
wow--I didn't put 2 and 2 together---I remember when this happened over on PBB-----truely sad.........
 
Yes, I know digging up an old thread.....BUT does anyone have pics of this thing or from the first 2-3 pages of this thread?
 
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