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Full drag banshee chassis.
Note: this chassis will need work before it can be safely ran, i got this in a trade. Its a very lightweight frame aprox. 24lbs. The front suspension is set up for a arms, and the mounts on the chassis should be gusseted, as well as some bars to keep the chassis from twisting. I would advise one the chassis is fixed to be ran at track only, its built with thinwall .023 - 3/8 tubing. If i had the capability i would cut the front half off and redo the frame personally. |
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