Pictures of my sled!

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Nice looking sled. Just remember how hard it was to get it that way, and ride it like you don't want to do it again. Now if I could just do as I say LOL Maxdlx
 
No, I have already thought about riding it this year. We are going to take about 1000 pictures of it or have a photographer or magazine come in to look at it or take pictures and put it in magazines but when it comes to riding it this year, I am going to ride it like I stole it.
 
that is by far the best looking srx (besides my own) that i have ever seen. how did you strip the tunnell. are those factory trailering arms that are stripped and polished?
i love that look. it also looks real nice with a viper seat on it as well. great job. i think you may have inspired me to start a spring, summer and fall project.
 
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That entire front end kit on my sled is the one that we make, it is by far the lightest front end on the market and I think it looks awsome too. We make the skis, the sway bar, the radius rods, trailing arms, tie rods, spindals, and everything else you see. On my sled, we droped about 18 pounds just on the front end. All of our parts are polished aluminum and are a little stronger then stock. Every part on my front end is the lightest around from any where. We make these kits for all types of sleds. We make a kit for the rx 1 that drops the same amount of weight of the front end as mine. The way I stripped the chassis was with some boat stripper I got at a boat shop. Works and rips all of the paint off, very time comsuming but I think it looks good. For the polishing of the chassis, I used a buffing wheel and lots of simichrome. We do all of this at www.cbperformanceparts.com
 


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