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Grave Digger!

Doesn't look like a Digger just yet, still has too many wheels and tires attached and the body isn't destroyed;-):ror:

That said, looks awesome"thumbsup"
 
Need to get some clod or the new proline destroyers on that thing ."thumbsup" I'll take those mud bashers off your hands .:ror:
 
Great work, as usual, Trenton! What is that tranny setup? Is it an Exo or shortcourse tranny?

I see the Ford has been replaced already :mrgreen:. This chassis should handle lots of abuse!


It's and exo mount"thumbsup"

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Need to get some clod or the new proline destroyers on that thing ."thumbsup" I'll take those mud bashers off your hands .:ror:

Yup, I plan on getting the destroyers at some point. The mud bashers don't look that bad to me. I put extra wide foam in and mounted them to RPM front traxxas wheels, I think there 2" wide wheels. Really helped the widen them.
 
Here is my attempt at the 30th anniversary body:

Progress
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Finished job with vinyl wrap (thanks Bari!)
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Wow! This is what I've always wanted to see out of a solid axle monster truck. NIce tube work and that body is killer!
 
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