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Hulksta Berg w/DeLux precision

Hey man....you brought back some memories here...."thumbsup"

Thanks for the kind words... I didn’t ever fit with the MOA crowd when I was in the Bay Area, probably my fault, but I never comped it. It did crawl over everything I put it up against though. I loved it!

Long story short, I moved to Oregon, MOA folks are in Washington for the most part...not much action happening locally. I have since sold it.

Oh, and I ran a Futaba 3PK. I really enjoyed the build...it was way out of my comfort zone :mrgreen:

wow, so much time, effort and expense , and no comp and not keeping it
well at least you got to build it and went outside your comfort zone to show you could do it.

I cant imagine selling mine. after 9 yrs I have just shaved, polished and drilled my gears and modding my 3 piece aluminum beadlocks into the new era of wheels.
Hope you can enjoy Oregon . might need to take some vitamin D3 though.
 
wow, so much time, effort and expense , and no comp and not keeping it
well at least you got to build it and went outside your comfort zone to show you could do it.

I cant imagine selling mine. after 9 yrs I have just shaved, polished and drilled my gears and modding my 3 piece aluminum beadlocks into the new era of wheels.
Hope you can enjoy Oregon . might need to take some vitamin D3 though.

Would have crawled with you had I known you when I lived in San Jose.... I really enjoyed the build, and the platform...it was WAY out of my build expertise....had lots of questions, gotta lot of good answers here...but NO help locally. There were a few notable guys, but for the most part they were a bit too clicky for me...

I am enjoying Oregon, much more laidback.
Lots of scalers here....G6 style of crawling. It’s all good "thumbsup"
 
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