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My personal Wraith build.

Lostsamurai

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Location
cedar city
As owner of www.facebook.com/Dirtyscustomfab/ i started off building my own car. this was my first chassis build! it was supposed to be a practice build i figured it would be horrible at best, i planned on having to rework much of it if not scrap the whole thing and chalk it up to learning curve. but believe it or not no changes have been made! im still running it.
ill start at the start.
i traded a mostly stock yeti for a mostly stock poison spyder wraith.
i kicked in with the basic upgrades.
after a while of beating it up on the rocks of southern utah i began breaking the plastic chassis starting with the front bumper.
i built a front clip and tied it in. built some sliders.
next up i did a tummy tuck.
then custom aluminum skins.
soon after that i decided to fully commit on the steel chassis.
added hot racing shocks.
suck down winch.
dig unit.
and eventually tore the whole thing down for a brushless combo.
its painted with enamel paint. and im beating it up already.
next step is another tear down and powdercoat.

www.facebook.com/Dirtyscustomfab/
www.facebook.com/Dirtyscustomfab/
 

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ya ive got a knack for it i guess. ive been building full size rock crawlers for 15 years so i guess i had a head start.
 
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