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<blockquote data-quote="TRIGGER" data-source="post: 5393824" data-attributes="member: 10452"><p>I used to have one. I have had dirtbikes, fourwheelers, jet ski's, jeeps etc. but that rail buggy was the absolute funnest thing I have ever been in. The cutter brakes is what makes it fun. Mine was an off road buggy with a stock engine. Rode with a few guys that had all kinds of modifications including turbos but I was always the one that would have to pull them out of the woods when theirs broke. I absolutely abused my buggy and it kept going. I would keep spare cv joints/axles with me because I would break one every so often but could change it in about 10 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRIGGER, post: 5393824, member: 10452"] I used to have one. I have had dirtbikes, fourwheelers, jet ski’s, jeeps etc. but that rail buggy was the absolute funnest thing I have ever been in. The cutter brakes is what makes it fun. Mine was an off road buggy with a stock engine. Rode with a few guys that had all kinds of modifications including turbos but I was always the one that would have to pull them out of the woods when theirs broke. I absolutely abused my buggy and it kept going. I would keep spare cv joints/axles with me because I would break one every so often but could change it in about 10 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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