While MRP's cars weren't all that great, they made some nice stuff, especially some of their bodies....
I'm still trying to track down a High Roller and Shotgun.

They are 48p.Mr. ED wrote:those gears look to have a smaller pitch than the gears on the 110 I had
I am thinking you can fit a Tamiya Rough Rider body on your Pro-110.Prince Steve wrote:If there is any info on where I can get a body for this as I have one without. Thanks..
Thank you, I was lucky enough to get one on the Bay. It needs some work but looks like a great candidate.m_vice wrote:I am thinking you can fit a Tamiya Rough Rider body on your Pro-110.Prince Steve wrote:If there is any info on where I can get a body for this as I have one without. Thanks..
Pro-110
Tamiya Rough Rider
These were released not long after the RC10, if I remember right. Not much of a threat though...haha!bormac wrote:I wonder what date these cars were released therefore what cars this design was based to compete against? The chassis design does look very basic but so too were the SRB buggies which may have been the competition for these way back then.
I dont know about performance but if the box art has anything to say about it then it certainly looked damn fast.......LOL!
I did think that.scr8p wrote:i think it would look better with natural shocks, to be honest.
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