I think a T-bar bridge/antenna mount/ESC switch mount for a Tamiya F101/F102. The small c-shaped bit goes on the FRP rear t-bar mount, the large part and switch mount replace the front plastic t-bar mount.Here's one for you all.... Racing Jack alloy upgrade parts... can anybody ID these???
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The PB Mini Mustang was released 1986 and the tires were released before.Incredible_Serious wrote:As an indication of how 'vintage' Dynamite Racing tyres are, they were standard fitment in the kit box of the PB Mini Mustang, so back to the mid to late 80s..... at least.....
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X2 on it being traxxas.scr8p wrote:i really think it's a traxxas blue eagle ls2 body. i think the grill/marker light decal kinda confirms it.
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Just saw this, browse down MINIMINI reply regarding the C hubs.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=16920
just solidify my statement that there was one for Optima. but not sure yours is one.
RPM stuffs are mine... hahahah....
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http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=16920
just solidify my statement that there was one for Optima. but not sure yours is one.
RPM stuffs are mine... hahahah....
thanks.
slow_jun wrote:Bims,
i had this option part before but im not sure if its fro a Optima or a tamiya, but most likely its for a Kyosho Optima. i stand to be corrected.
8. C-hubs
those RPM knuckle arms are nice, im the first in line should you decide to sell, will this fit a 91 works?
thanks,
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That's a different one, but yes that is for the Optima. If you notice, there's a hole in the front of the c-hub to mount the shocks.
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I'm looking for alloy C hubs and rear carriers for my Optimas...I tried searching for Yokomo 870z parts but found nothing. Anybody happen to have some?Bimdapogs wrote:That's a different one, but yes that is for the Optima. If you notice, there's a hole in the front of the c-hub to mount the shocks.

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Alloy hub carriers and c-hubs for the TF-2, GP Spider, and older GP-10 cars will fit the Optima fine. Companies that made such parts (to my knowledge): GPM (Hong Kong), Paranoia, Cross, Kose, Starex (all Japanese).
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Paul,
I had one very similar but not as good of shape as yours show up on a traxxas bullet I picked up several years ago that was all tricked out with aftermarket stuff. Can't find the body right now but it had stickers all over the wing from alot of aftermarket companies on it so if I can find it I'll post up some of the companys on the wing so maybe someone can id them for us.
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you are barking at the right treeCoelacanth wrote:I'm looking for alloy C hubs and rear carriers for my Optimas...I tried searching for Yokomo 870z parts but found nothing. Anybody happen to have some?Bimdapogs wrote:That's a different one, but yes that is for the Optima. If you notice, there's a hole in the front of the c-hub to mount the shocks.


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Trinity aluminum wing mounts, but does anyone recall the part number?...

I'd like to try find some more. Thanks

I'd like to try find some more. Thanks

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HPI for sure, but...............the knurled Trinity wing mount part # is 7079 ( I just put some on a EVO10ss about 10 mins ago )
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Ah yea I remember those ones now, but did Trinity make this version also?Charlie don't surf wrote:HPI for sure, but...............the knurled Trinity wing mount part # is 7079 ( I just put some on a EVO10ss about 10 mins ago )
I would of thought if they were HPI they'd have metric screw threads?
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
A&L made one that looked similar, but not with that HPI blurple color ( which I actually like ). The HPI mounts were all for pan cars like the 10L and the HPI conversions- hence the SAE threads.
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