Turbocharged rock buggy

ghetto

Registered User
Feeler for my rock crawler. It is a 4 seater that looks like a 2 seater. It has a 104" wheelbase, and a 230:1 crawl ratio. All the chassis is built from 1 1/2 .120 wall DOM tubing. With the mods that have been done to the motor it should have over 300 horsepower. It works really well. The suspension flexes well and also works good going fast too. I am on the fence for selling it. I like building them though and I have been thinking strongly about doing another one. mcflatty(at)yahoo.com
$23,500 or best offer. May consider trades. Call Josh @ (970) 274-3139

Motor-
7mgte Turbocharged 3.0 liter straight 6 from a Toyota Supra
Larger 550cc injectors
Larger intake
3" turbo back exhaust
Upgraded Metal Head Gasket
Aluminum Intercooler

Transmission-
5 speed manual transmission
spec stage 4 clutch

Transfer Case-
Dual Toyota transfer cases with Marlin Crawler adapter
23 spline upgrade
4.7 gears in rear case
Trail Tough rear driveline disconnect

Front axle-
Dana 60
5.38 gears with full spool
Chromoly 35 spline drive flanges
Yukon Evolution 35 spline inner and outer axles
Longfield 300M u-joints
POS full hydraulic steering with double ended ram mounted behind axle
Sky offroad hi-steer arms
Heavy duty diff cover
4 link suspension
Fox 2.0 16" travel air shocks
Fox 2.0 air bump stops

Rear Axle-
Corporate 14 bolt
5.38 gears with full spool
Disk brake conversion
Hi Angle Driveline rear driveshaft
Heavy duty diff cover
4 link suspension
Fox 2.0 16" travel air shocks
Fox 2.0 air bump stops

Misc-

Warn 6000 winch mounted on front axle with synthetic rope
Rear 2500 lb winch set up for axle cinching
42" IROK Super Swamper tires Competition Compound
Trail Ready Beadlocks
Race seats with 5 point racing harnesses
Wilwood Brake and Clutch pedals and master cylinders
Cutting brakes
Tach, Oil pressure, Temp, Boost, Fuel, and Volt Gauges
16 gallon aluminum fuel cell
Dry cell Battery
CD player
Jetta front headlights
Rock lights
 

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Venture13

Active Member
Location
Layton
Nice buggy, some people will never realize how much time and work it takes to finish a built rig. You never get labor hours back, lucky to even break even on parts.. Good luck selling.
 
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