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sand rail.
The engine isn't old, It's experienced:D.
Build a frame ad some wheels and go kitting:).
[QUOTE=SlickHolden;790637]The engine isn't old, It's experienced:D.
Build a frame ad some wheels and go kitting:).[/QUOTE]
Sounds like the best idea of the bunch.
And the safest.
And the most fun. :D
[QUOTE=NSXType-R;790755]Sounds like the best idea of the bunch.
And the [B]safest.[/B]
And the most fun. :D[/QUOTE]
I think making a table with it is by far safer then go-karting with it... :rolleyes:
No not karting, Like a full buggy frame so if you flip your safe:). Weld it at home and slap some parts together and bobs your uncle fanny's your aunt:).
dune buggy.
Do you have the wiring loom?
[QUOTE=clutch-monkey;790911]dune buggy.[/QUOTE]
Yes:) Good fun and cheap fun:).
Just seen this on E-Bay... Oh my god! :eek:
[IMG]http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=267041&stc=1&d=1205263228[/IMG]
2.9 litre Cosworth V6 :)
Don't spose it says the make of the buggy on ebay does it? Or is it a custom jobbie? I ask because there seems to be a Westfield in the background so this buggy may be a kit car, i just want to learn more about it.
[url=http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-BASED-FUGITIVE-4-SAND-RAIL-HEAVILY-MODIFIED-BUGGY_W0QQitemZ160216049402QQihZ006QQcategoryZ18303QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem]VW BASED FUGITIVE 4 SAND RAIL HEAVILY MODIFIED BUGGY on eBay, also, Volkswagen, Classic Cars, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 14-Mar-08 11:11:48 GMT)[/url]
Theres the E-Bay link, if I remember right reading on the forum, that Westfield is powered by a 2.3 litre something..
[url=http://forums.fugitives.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=752&view=getnewpost]Fugitive Forums -> 2.9 Cosworth powered FUG4[/url]
And theres the link to the owner's build.
Ah, the UVA Fugitive. Held high amoungst the kit car crowd. Nice.
[QUOTE=fisetdavid26;790757]I think making a table with it is by far safer then go-karting with it... :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=SlickHolden;790892]No not karting, Like a full buggy frame so if you flip your safe:). Weld it at home and slap some parts together and bobs your uncle fanny's your aunt:).[/QUOTE]
That's what I meant. :D
It's certainly safer than fabricating your own rickety chassis. :p