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superfly wrote:i like it boss :D BTW now i know where all the new clear bodies are!!! All you guys on this forum have scooped them all up!!! :lol:
i bought a couple... ;)

the car was still boring imo, so i swapped wheels with my a&l car, and made a little "super champ" spoiler for it using a trimmed down parma front wing mounted upside down.

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See magic wand :)
Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.

Here's my TC Showroom
http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=18028

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badhoopty wrote:
superfly wrote:i like it boss :D BTW now i know where all the new clear bodies are!!! All you guys on this forum have scooped them all up!!! :lol:
i bought a couple... ;)

the car was still boring imo, so i swapped wheels with my a&l car, and made a little "super champ" spoiler for it using a trimmed down parma front wing mounted upside down.

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It looks like the old Tamiya Fox and Hot Shot!!! I really like the all blacks thingy with that silve wheels and chassis.

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Post by carloco8 »

Hey Hoopty, who makes those "centerline" type wheels? They sure are sweet lookin'

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carloco8 wrote:Hey Hoopty, who makes those "centerline" type wheels? They sure are sweet lookin'
an old (i assume) company called T A MACHINE.

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That monoshock thingy might not work well, but it sure looks great. I like it.

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Post by aconsola »

Nice battery strap! Anybody got an extra for me?

Hoopty, could you take some close-ups of the strap both done up and opened so I can see the mounting blocks?
I aquired 2 pink pure-tech straps, but they do not include the blocks. they appear to be longer, and have a plastic ring on the end. I think they may be for chassis types that normally use battery tape.
Maybe I could fab up mounting blocks and use the pink strap.
Thanks,
-Anthony

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