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Na what you need is this!

4 wheel drive and does about 140kph.

I built it a few years ago to chase critters but i never get to use it.

very reliable starts first time every time and the bull bar is solid as.

6 inch trees arnt an issue.

$1000 and its yours. its worth more then that just in parts but i dont need it any more.

i would rather someone else get some fun out of it.

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Edited by dangerman4

haha....my mate just finished building one out of an old torana chassis, which has been chopped down. Its got a welded diff, with the tailshaft chopped down to like 50cm. Oh yer and its powered by a 202...thing is nuts cos itll do top speed what a 202 can do 180km/h :S

The three amigos sell toy stuff, something like a Honda Odessey

thats more durable.

i used to own a odessey and i would'nt say they are durable.

no suspension and if you hit anything ie tree stump, or rock in long grass your front wheels get ripped off.

not to mention for anything half decent you will pay $3000 or more.

what are you planning on doing with a buggy?

do you have any land or some where you can use it to its full potential?

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