Got me a cheese grater of my own at last
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Got me a cheese grater of my own at last
Won this the other day http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270420913653&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWNX%3AIT&salenotsupported I'm really impressed with the quality of the build but not so impressed with all of the holes...still it's a cool looking car...
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Re: Got me a cheese grater of my own at last
at least they all look like they were planned out to an extent and not just a scattered mess. looks a lot better than most of them i have seen. congrats on the score. 

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Re: Got me a cheese grater of my own at last
Yeah it could look worse are these black chassis hard to get?...that would be the easiest solution...
Re: Got me a cheese grater of my own at last
HOLEY C%^P! Just kidding the car looks beautiful but I guess the holes would grate on my nerves as well, finding a black pan shouldn’t be too hard but finding one to match the level of the rest of the car may prove to be a bit more difficult you could always go CF or graphite?
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Where would I get them from? they sound expensiveKcal wrote:HOLEY C%^P! Just kidding the car looks beautiful but I guess the holes would grate on my nerves as well, finding a black pan shouldn’t be too hard but finding one to match the level of the rest of the car may prove to be a bit more difficult you could always go CF or graphite?
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http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=10992
The chassis is not inexpensive, well at least not to me $127 stirling? The thread kind of explains it and gives a link to the manufacturer. You could also go with a used car for parts or if it’s going to be a runner maybe a chassis protector to close up the holes to prevent dirt from accumulating and run as is. I looked at the auction and that’s a real nice car, really nice.
The chassis is not inexpensive, well at least not to me $127 stirling? The thread kind of explains it and gives a link to the manufacturer. You could also go with a used car for parts or if it’s going to be a runner maybe a chassis protector to close up the holes to prevent dirt from accumulating and run as is. I looked at the auction and that’s a real nice car, really nice.
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Re: Got me a cheese grater of my own at last
Thanks but when converted to NZ dollars it's $317Kcal wrote:http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=10992
The chassis is not inexpensive, well at least not to me $127 stirling? The thread kind of explains it and gives a link to the manufacturer. You could also go with a used car for parts or if it’s going to be a runner maybe a chassis protector to close up the holes to prevent dirt from accumulating and run as is. I looked at the auction and that’s a real nice car, really nice.

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