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also try to score used parts and take your time collecting, get in a hurry you will waste money.
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Mine will be a lot simply cause I'm buying everything new pretty much. I'm sitting at right around $4500 for just axle parts. Suspension will be generally much cheaper but I'll probably end up with about 6-7k plus probably over 2 years of time between a lot of research and the fact I can only work on this every weekend minus any time I got crap going on during the weekend.
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