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    FS: '99 Acura 3.0 V6 & trans

    Had 175,000 miles when pulled, engine runs good, no smoke, doesn't use oil, very powerful. Has bad 02 sensor and a leak in the PS, but the pump works. Trans slipped pretty bad so will need rebuild if you want to use it. Comes with harness, ECM, radiator, and a bunch of other stuff I pulled at...
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    Ready for something you've never seen?

    I live on the panhandle of FL. There are no "local" places for any of us though. My closest tow is 5.5 hours. My buddies live closer to places, but its still a 2 hour tow for them. J. J.
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    Ready for something you've never seen?

    She is but it cant go that fast. It has no transfer case and because of the Sami axles it is geared an additional 4.1:1. It could probably do 50 or 60, but that's it. Still fast for a 7-year-old I'll admit. :) I'm just going to make sure that, when she's behind the wheel in her buggy, I'm...
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    Ready for something you've never seen?

    Well my brother has decided to hold off on his new bugy for a while until he's better financially set. However, my buddy decided to build a mini-buggy for his daughter for Christmas using a Civic drive train. Here are some pics of it: He hasn't locked the diffs yet because he...
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    Ready for something you've never seen?

    I've wheeled with thos ebefore on the trails and, IMO, they take a great concenpt and completely ruin it. They sit a good 12" higher than they need to. J. J.
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    Ready for something you've never seen?

    Think you got the wrong thread there there bud! :) J. J.
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    Ready for something you've never seen?

    Bueller ... Bueller ... J. J.
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    Ready for something you've never seen?

    Does anyone make a transaxle spool that uses larger than factory splined shafts for these things? J. J.
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    Ready for something you've never seen?

    Oh, and just to give you an idea, I don't plan to use a transfer case in this buggy. I plan to weld the transaxle dif and machine the cv balls and weld some driveshaft flanges onto them which will attach to driveshafts that go to the front and rear axles. J. J.
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    Ready for something you've never seen?

    Oh, and another thing, I think last time around the need to be disposable was overemphasized. The motor can not be so rare that it will be impossible to replace, but we dont' really burn motors out that often. So remove that from the requirements list. J. J.
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    Ready for something you've never seen?

    Well, you're not going to believe this, but this idea is back and in full-swing again! Just as a point of reference, I did end up building the buggy that I was speaking of above, just used the healthy 350 SBC that I had. Here's a pic: I've been having a blast for over a year beating the...
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