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Sacramento Scaler GTG/Comps

Better pic of Adams rig we built in 5 hours Friday night. We had a blast killer tunes like the Selfie song and R/C for what!!!!!!!:lmao:

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ALSO VP STICKERS ARE IN........20 FOR BIG ONES ....12 FOR SMALL ONES. HIGH QUALITY JUST LIKE VP PARTS BABY!!!!!!!

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Any of you guys have a sandblaster/big blasting cabinet? Or maybe know where I can get some really cheap blasting done?

Scored a GINORMOUS kids wagon on CL. Want to fix it up for toting around my son, hopefully before Summertime. Got wagon for only $10 and came with a brand new spare set of 10" tires. Tires on it were a mere 13"!!!

Anyways, the pan is quite heavily rusted and some metal pitting, but no holes or weak spots anywhere that I can find. Pan's already removed from the axles, only looking to have pan blasted so I can paint it. Not too concerned with the pitting since it'll likely be covered up by the planned paint job which involves bedliner. New axles will be home-fabbed, with an anti-jackknife steering for safety. Don't think I'm going to put a suspension on this thing unless I can find 4 cheap mountain bike shocks or something similar.

Called a few shops and the cheapest place I could find wants minimum of $80-100 and they're 2-3 weeks lead time. Most expensive was starting at $140, ouch! If I can't find someone to blast it, I might end up wire wheeling it, but not looking forward to that!

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