WTB: GPR subframe cradle and a good condition steeringcolomn

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WTB: GPR subframe cradle and a good condition steeringcolomn

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Looking for a GPR subframe for Maverick and a good condition steering colomn (no rust and good joints)
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Taz wrote:Looking for good joints
Ask Bennoz :lol:

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Didn't Shane001 have a version R subframe he was trying to get rid of?
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ZFL45H1 put his name down for it and I followed 2 hours too late.
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Yea that one went to zflash
Dwayne thinks he might still have one off the VR he wrecked, waiting back on him but if that fails then i dont know where else im gonna get one.
REALLY dont want to take the one out of my VR, and its the first thing i need for maverick - as once i get it i can get the steering rack reconditioned and back on, then start bolting up evo gear.
Also if anyone has a good nic facelift rheo so i dont have to sandblast back and put the current preface back in that would be loverly too.
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It's all mine :lol: mind u not installed yet haha
gotta get there one day :)
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what is the difference between the 2?
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Checked last night. Thought there was a chance as I dont remember selling it out of the black version R I had, but I either have (and not known there was a difference) or it gone to the grave with the shell. There is only 1 in the shed and im pretty sure thats a normal one.
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    mattman wrote:what is the difference between the 2?
    Has more structure to it and therefore being a bit heavier that's all
    gotta get there one day :)
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    Bump
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    I do believe a have a subframe and steering column off a gpx though :/
    Not sure of the condition though
    I can have a look if u like
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    Seeing as you're already going to have to fabricate some new stuff for the rest of maverick, why not start with the sub-frame? get a GPX one and weld in the bracing yourself. You'll even be able to make it stronger by improving on the genuine design where possible ;)
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    ^^this^^
    Brilliant idea
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