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Bill Wyko
04-18-2008, 2:50 PM
Here's my new Festool rapid transport vehicle:D:D:D300hp Love that green:eek: I still need to recover the seats, make shock covers and polish the body panels.

Derek Tuchscherer
04-18-2008, 3:32 PM
OOOOOOOHHHHH!!!! I want one. Put where do the systainers go? Can't seem to locate the dust collection port either...

That is pretty sweet Bill, wow, can't imagine flying around in that!

Derek

Bill Wyko
04-18-2008, 5:00 PM
Me either. It took 16 years to build. I paid a shop to do it the first time, they built, sold it to someone else and disappeared.:mad: Had to start all over in 2000. another 8 years, 2nd try and I'll be done this weekend.:D

Derek Tuchscherer
04-18-2008, 5:13 PM
Looks like it should be a blast. Have fun with it! And as always...Play safe and tread lightly!

Chris Padilla
04-18-2008, 6:42 PM
There's gotta be SOME wood on that baby...and I'm not talking about the kind you may have blasting down some dirt road! :D

Jim Becker
04-18-2008, 10:30 PM
I bet it will have a good sound system when you are done, Bill... :D :D :D

Mike Langford
04-19-2008, 12:53 AM
WOW! Look at the ground clearance that thang has! :eek: You can just about stand upright under it!

How much "travel" does it have?

All the time you've got in yours.....I don't feel so bad now about how long(5 yrs. so far) its taking me to build a simple woods railbuggy (not even in the same league though as your beauty!)

Wanna Trade??............:D

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Dennis Peacock
04-19-2008, 9:34 AM
Looks really good Bill, but how many sustainers can it carry at one time? :rolleyes: :p

BTW, Looks like you need a little less time on your hands. :D

Bill Wyko
04-19-2008, 2:00 PM
1st question 30" front wheel travel, 24" rear travel. As far as how many systainers go, you notice there's no back seats:D I'd say a dozen or so.:eek: