My new go-faster buggy

Yall have turned my build thread into a cock and balls fest in less than 24 hrs....impressive.
 
Did some more work....You can poke fun at my hack exhaust skills if you like. I used Vband clams for everything to make removal and assembly super easy. I reworked the stock headers to make everything fit and it came together ALOT better than i hoped.

- mesh in rear firewall
- exhaust finish and welded
- more bracing added
- starting to lay out dash options
- working on rear basket mount
- finishing rear radiator plumbing
- Transmission lines run (all AN plumbing)
- Layout of fuel system (all AN plumbing)

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:beer: for Sam for getting his girl in the shop, wonder why we never see any girls in these Boone nutswingers builds???:gay: Really guys, you're in a college town, how hard can it be:flipoff2:

:lol:....too many ways to respond to this. :lol:

Looking good Swingnut Fab! Need to go check this thing out in person when I fly back into Charlotte next week.
 
Got the rear basket done, working on brake lines, and finishing radiator plumbing. This should be about ride height. Passenger floor board and grab handle is done too.

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Hahaha! I was going to mount another wheel and dummy pedals but I got lazy.
 
Dumb question............but why a right hand drive?
 
Layout of drivetrain. I wanted a 1 peice driveline, meaning I had to cock the drivetrain heavily to the left side of the chassis. This allowed much more room for pedal assembly and floor board space on the right side.
 
Ok, cool. Thanks for the response.
 
Touch up would be so easy then. :flipoff2: I am really very undecided on powder. My brain says black but my :huggy: side says something slightly more original
 
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