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A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 1:51 PM   
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Hey Fellas I got a kick out of this once it was finished,Tell me what you think. I haven't ran it yet because everything is new and I don't know if im keeping it yet.

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 2:01 PM   
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Wow. Nice work. Very sharpe. If u can get the front of the body to sit lower, it would b perfect. IMO. I did that to my slash 4x4. (Backslash).

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 2:04 PM   
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Yea I know,the receiver box was in the way and I really want to the the box on.There was a lot of trimming on the body.

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 4:36 PM   
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looks fun but reminds me of this

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 4:49 PM   
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looks fun but reminds me of this

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 5:30 PM   
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Good work...

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 5:42 PM   
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thanks redfisher

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 7:04 PM   
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hows the wing mounted?
been looking for ideas to mount one on my pede 4X4 that's set up as a truggy

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 7:46 PM   
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pretty much any wing mount will work,it just takes a little thought.I used a rampage setup and had to drill mounting holes in the shock tower.

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 7:52 PM  1 votes
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I'll admit, I saw the phrase "Slash project" and rolled my eyes, took a breath, and prepared to see more of the same. But a two wheel Slash styled like a buggy? Not bad! I wouldn't complain about it, would make a neat basher! Looks good! I concur with lowering the front if at all possible, but that would be more personal taste than anything!

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 8:08 PM   
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Yea that front bugged be the whole time trimming.The only way to solve it was to remove the receiver box but where I bash its red clay and sand. I guess I could've done the whole receiver in the ballon thing but I wanted the clean look.

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 9:39 PM   
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I'll admit, I saw the phrase ''Slash project'' and rolled my eyes, took a breath, and prepared to see more of the same. But a two wheel Slash styled like a buggy? Not bad! I wouldn't complain about it, would make a neat basher! Looks good! I concur with lowering the front if at all possible, but that would be more personal taste than anything!

Ill be honest when I saw the title I was expecting a bone stock slash with a Monster energy logo on poorly painted shell like most slash projects I've seen

well I did get the monster energy logo part right

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 9:45 PM   
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Precisely why I don't refer to mine as a project, instead I prefer the term "overbuilt" as it's just a ton of bolt on mods and upgrades haha Project means you actually did something with it!

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I'll admit, I saw the phrase ''Slash project'' and rolled my eyes, took a breath, and prepared to see more of the same. But a two wheel Slash styled like a buggy? Not bad! I wouldn't complain about it, would make a neat basher! Looks good! I concur with lowering the front if at all possible, but that would be more personal taste than anything!

Ill be honest when I saw the title I was expecting a bone stock slash with a Monster energy logo on poorly painted shell like most slash projects I've seen

well I did get the monster energy logo part right



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RE: A cool little Slash project - 4/30/2013 11:41 PM   
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Well im glad you guys like it,I ran it and its a land rocket!

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 5/2/2013 10:08 AM   
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looks good, nice job
Don't think it will out preform as well as a bandit, but hey, its defiantly unique.


FahrtAutoRC.... I see ur point but u have the definition around the wrong way, here sus this

proj·ect
[n. proj-ekt, -ikt; v. pruh-jekt] Show IPA

noun
1. something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
2. a large or major undertaking, especially one involving considerable money, personnel, and equipment.
3. a specific task of investigation, especially in scholarship.
4. Education . a supplementary, long-term educational assignment necessitating personal initiative, undertaken by an individual student or a group of students.
5. Often, projects. housing project.



o·ver·build
[oh-ver-bild] Show IPA verb, o·ver·built, o·ver·build·ing.

verb (used with object)
1. to erect too many buildings in (an area).
2. to cover or surmount with a building or structure.
3. to build (a structure) on too great or elaborate a scale.
verb (used without object)
4. to erect too many buildings in an area.
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RE: A cool little Slash project - 5/2/2013 5:34 PM   
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Just give it up, dude. That went over my head so quick it's like I don't even care... 

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 5/2/2013 5:38 PM   
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Now that's funny lol

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RE: A cool little Slash project - 5/3/2013 12:17 AM   
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Just give it up, dude. That went over my head so quick it's like I don't even care... 


lol... I don't think I can explain it any clearer... funny stuff


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