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:D Very nice, I notice the Ruffy shock treatment on the shock bodies.
Love the aluminum CVD's (or are they TI) and the CF fly wheel.

What are the white plastic nuts?

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The CVD's are aluminum. I wondered who was going to catch the white nylon nuts. They are 2-56 nylon nuts, that have been tapped to 4-40. It only takes a couple of seconds to tap them (you don't go all the way though BTW). The std 4-40 nylons don't fit the new bleeder caps without binding. So it's either this or the small 4-40 aluminum locknuts. -Jeff

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This is a nice racing car you got. The rear tower looks good with the world's front tower, nice combo.
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I really like this, turned out great.

You said this was a racer, what axles are on this front and rear (i.e. is it running 2.2" modern wheels/tires)?

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Theres a nip black rc10 tub on ebay at the moment 1day 23hours to go!!!

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what's goin' on with the carbon fiber on the slipper? just for looks or is that something super trick and top secret? 8)

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jwscab wrote:what's goin' on with the carbon fiber on the slipper? just for looks or is that something super trick and top secret? 8)
X2? :shock:

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Maybe a little CF vinyl used, like this:

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Vinyl!

I could even do my teeth in faux-CF.

I love the OD green. How perfect was the aluminum tub before you sent it in?

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The the CF on the slipper is actually a 2mm thick CF disk (from touring cars btw) used on the outside of the gear. I keeps the gear from becoming deformed when the mounting screws are tightened. Pluss it looks cool :lol: .

I always like to send in my stuff as clean and raw as possible. The chassis is used however, and has the usual scratches from running. -Jeff

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Looking good Jeff. Why do you need 2? :D You wouldnt happen to have any extra steering bellcranks laying around would ya?

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That is one classy looking RC10! Almost a shame to run it... I love the little touches like the shiney hardware & the c/sunk screws to the noseplate & chassis sides, also the various trimming of the motor plate etc 8)

I see you have fitted captive ball ends to the outside of the steering links... i've realised having raced mine a few times that this is a worthwhile mod, as despite changing to RPM ball ends, even the slightest knock would result in that outer end of the link popping off :roll:

Will be nice to see this finished & ready to roll :)

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Very nice job on this one. Did you end up finishing it?
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No, it sits just as the pics were taken. I think I might sell it, as I am too busy to finish it. I have My current racer, as well as 3 or 4 4wd cars and a new B4.1. Funny actually it is in a plastic bag (to keep it clean of course) on top of a unfished Triumph, on top of an unfinished TRX-1, next to a ... :lol: :roll: . I think talking this out has made me decide to sell it now. Thanks -Jeff

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This is a great build! I've never owned an Associated car being a Losi man since 1993, but I am really jealous that you guys have a bigger 'canvas' with these - by which I mean the ally chassis & that everyone gets to custom anodise or powder coated. I am really :mrgreen: . I just get a motor plate to play with :(

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