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andy's molded pro race kit

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well, thanks to bigmoose, i now have the andy's chassis i'd been looking for. and to make it even better, it's the entire kit. all new, in the original box. :D

shodog, remember when you asked me if andy's made rear arm mounts, and i said i didn't think so? well, i was wrong. :wink:
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You already know what think! Sweetness!
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Really cool. Those are few and far between.
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i'm gonna try to refrain from starting on this until i have everything i need to finish it. but, i doubt it will happen. i just can't help it. :lol:

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Oh yeah. That's nice. You know you gonna start building it asap :P
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scr8p wrote:shodog, remember when you asked me if andy's made rear arm mounts, and i said i didn't think so? well, i was wrong. :wink:
Dang it, one more thing to chase after

that looks sweet, what parts do you have in mind for it? any theme?

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shodog wrote:what parts do you have in mind for it? any theme?
well, one nice thing about this is the main chassis/suspension stuff is figured out already. it's just a matter of which shocks, trans, and tire/rim combo you want to go with. this one, like my other andy's molded chassis w/ the standard kick-up, i'm gonna use the mip shock bodies. the thing that sucks is now i need 8 black aluminum shock caps instead of 4. it'll most likely have a stock 6 gear trans, too, since i don't have any more mip's. and i don't want to drill the chassis for a stealth. i'll use the trailing arm setup on it, also, with the tall rear tower. on the front, i'm going to use a tall molded andy's tower i have instead of the one that came with the kit. that way, i can use the 1.02 shocks on the front. i like the tall shocks on the front. :wink:

but, neither of the andy's molded cars i have will be done until i can get those shock caps. if i have to, i'll strip an polish some blue ft caps. but, i only want to build them once.

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scr8p wrote: if i have to, i'll strip an polish some blue ft caps. but, i only want to build them once.
Or just black Sharpie the blue FT ones... :wink:

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templeofspeed wrote:
scr8p wrote: if i have to, i'll strip an polish some blue ft caps. but, i only want to build them once.
Or just black Sharpie the blue FT ones... :wink:
WHAT!!!!! i would NEVER use a sharpie on one of my cars. :wink: :mrgreen:

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And I'd never use black electrical tape to hide the "servo access" hole on an otherwise perfect black chassis... :roll:

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templeofspeed wrote:And I'd never use black electrical tape to hide the "servo access" hole on an otherwise perfect black chassis... :roll:

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I'll show the pics...you'd never notice it in an ebay auction... :shock:

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That looks pretty sweet, get her built son!

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