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This is more of a trail rig but it can crawl a little

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On my home test course.
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Flexin on one of my 1:1
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Randomness
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And for all of u who have those nice Truck bodies, and SUV bodies, either yall run topless or use em as shelf queens, cuz I'm still cuttin stuff offa mine to clear the tires.
 
These pics are old from when I first finished my crawler. I'll have some pics of it with some more mods that I put on recently, and with my new body mounted in a day or two. I just bought another AX-10 kit, and it's going to be an all out comp build. Hopefully I'll have the pics of it (finished) up in a few weeks, and I should have a build thread started in about a week. The comp rig is going to be REALLY sick.

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Everyone kept telling me to put my rig into the oven to get the glue on the tires to loosen up. Well, after melting two rigs, I discovered that Rolex gave me the wrong information on purpose. He's still laughing at the fact that I have to AX-10's in a big puddle in the bottom of the oven, and he never told me that the tires were attached with beadlocks and didn't have any glue on them.
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