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Wraith Picture Archive - No talking

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My wraith. I like all the other bronco bodies but hate the way the front tire is way forward of the wheel well. So i came up with this.
Full wraith underneath.
 
not had mine long, couple of days after i got it...
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and now a week later...
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chopped back end, new bumper, stainless steel links...
 
Update on mine.. I got tired of the stock paint so I repainted it. I gave it a "RALLY" feel. I need to come up with some better/more decals for it.
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Finally got my wraith to a point where I am happy to post her in this thread:

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To view this 'Fastback Style' build up go to The Scale Builders Guild. LINK:
:http://scalebuildersguild.com/forum/showthread.php?19367-The-Fastback-Wrait*h
Axial Wraith crawler set up with E-Savage 145mm shocks, Novak brushed 35t motor geared 18/80 - 2s lipo. Upper links longer with a 1/4in spacer to angle the drive shafts straight. Tube frame cut front and back, shocks mounted next to lower links with inverted link mounts. Skid plate sits {@ 3 1/2 inches} it was, now @ 3" off the ground by swapping parts to these shocks. Most of all; done for the fun!
 
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