Here's some info I preened from the old site:
From fasttrackfab...
"The travel is about 10-11 front and back. depends on shocks used and bell crank for the rear. We cut 12 lbs off of stock frame weight, and this is much stronger than stock as it is a thicker wall tube.
"As it is though with the frame with the stem, swingarm and a arms we are just over 40 lbs. Not to bad for .065 wall frame and upper a arms, .083 wall lower a arms with .095 wall swingarm."
There's more information from the old site about it, but your best bet if you were interested is to contact Iceracer.
You're looking at quite a bit of money, and last time I talked to him about it he didn't sound too interested in making another.
Not many people want to shell out that kind of money for a frame, so it gets costly (both time and money) to make them individually as opposed to several of them at a time.
I'm having a little trouble getting pictures to upload here from the mirrored site, so I'll just add a few to photobucket and post:



Now, for the 4130 zilla frame...
Jet Ski is the one who was making it, and I seriously doubt you're going to get a frame from him any time soon.
It started out as a simple replacement frame made of 4130 to keep the same strength but lower weight utilizing all of the stock zilla components.
Then the decision was made to incorporate the LTR front suspension and a better rear suspension.
The thread was started in 2008, lots of inactivity and years without hearing a peep, then in 2012 he posted that he hoped to have the frame ready for the dunes by the end of the year.
That would have been last fall, about the time we all found ourselves without a home.
Maybe he's completed the frame and has nowhere to post the info and pics, I dunno.
We were all waiting on him to finish the jig so he could start producing them for consumers (us).
I'm sure he's still working on it, but I have no way to contact him.
I'll see if I can find some way to get in touch with him, but I wouldn't hold your breath.
No pictures of the frame itself could be found...