My "Fiberglass Franken-10L" - THE END

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My "Fiberglass Franken-10L" - THE END

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Here is a 10L chassis that I have cleaned up. I could not get myself to throw the chassis plate away. Right now just trying to replace the main steel screws with aluminum plain versions. Still a few items needed. The See's are just for show for now (courtesy of Brandon G) and need fresh donuts. Its built up as a project to get my niece into Pan cars.

I will post more as it goes.
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Nice I love the wheels, I have the gold ones I have never seen the silver ones. looks great
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Thanks, I think the silvers just look so good with the fiberglas cars. I had to beg Brandon for these.

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Once tower gets these (ASC6910) back in stock, or ebay, or...etc.

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&W=001167969&I=LX3326&P=K

You can strip the anodizing with easy-off or purple power and you will have a complete set of natural colored aluminum hardware. (Without having to search too hard).
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Looking good. Takes me back to racing on carpet in local school gymnasium.




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Thanks all once more. Never thought to strip the blue aluminum hardware, thanks I will give it a try.

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So what body is that in the back ground? lets see it on the car. I have a MCAllister Toyota on mine in the other thread with the gold BBS See's. I like the straight axle to, I ran one on mine years ago.
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Same the Toyota, yet I have decided against it, and may run the Nissan instead;)

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Looks sweet man. Never seen a chrome plated RX before.
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Its the Novak Mercury, they came like that with a special chrome "Shielding" towards interference. Thanks

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Quick update: Swapped the front end to a Proline Titanium setup - a pain, more on that later. The Magnesium hubs are courtesy of Tulsa upgraded from stock. Installed a NIP Associated optional motor Mount. Installed Buds ceramic diff rings (for show-not to run). Found some TRC Wheels, that I will clean up some more and install new foams on the rears. Got a Wide bumper from the bay. And finally found a use for my old Paris Magnesium Body mounts # 7260 (4mm metric)

Proline Titanium Front End - #4519 - You have to re-adjust ("bend") the arms to get rid of any misalignment. They did not match Left to Right. WIth a little bit of work in my woodworking vise it worked out. I still need to add one more set of screws and nuts to the middle of the arms.

I am busy with work so its taking some time.
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And here is a side project that received the inside line front end, and sees wheels.
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here it is, with a Associated TOJ body (thanks bearrickster), the Sees (thanks Brandon) are for display only. Its pretty much ready to rock now.
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No problem it looks great.
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Thanks, I wanted to keep it clean looking with a bit of vintage feel. Worked out great.

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