yokomo which model?
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Re: yokomo which model?
Hi Marui Hunter,
The Yokomo in the photo is a 1994 YZ10. It looks to have a few upgraded parts from what I can tell from that angle such as a Worlds Specification Rear Shock Tower, Carbon Fibre Front Shock Tower (I can't tell which type from the angle shown), Spur Gear Adapter (possibly a front one-way also) and upgraded shocks.
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The Yokomo in the photo is a 1994 YZ10. It looks to have a few upgraded parts from what I can tell from that angle such as a Worlds Specification Rear Shock Tower, Carbon Fibre Front Shock Tower (I can't tell which type from the angle shown), Spur Gear Adapter (possibly a front one-way also) and upgraded shocks.
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Re: yokomo which model?
On closer inspection, I am not sure if the shocks on this car are upgraded versions or if they are the originals with the black anodizing taken off the shock bodies.
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Re: yokomo which model?
thanks man!!!! you are a guru'''''' thought i was good but you guys are a wealth of knowledge so happy to find rc10tech. ps who is the master of losi parts because i need some
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I still have a bunch of JRX-2/Pro parts for sale, some NIP some slightly used... just let me know what you need exactly...marui hunter 73 wrote:thanks man!!!! you are a guru'''''' thought i was good but you guys are a wealth of knowledge so happy to find rc10tech. ps who is the master of losi parts because i need some
I think there are other members that could help you too like aconsola, mr. lexan and the list goes on and on, it depends what you're after...
Very nice Yokie by the way, we defo need better pictures here

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Re: yokomo which model?
I have tons of Losi parts as does aconsola, just let us know.
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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Re: yokomo which model?
He probably thinks it will sell quickly for approx £180+ Cant see why you would pay out £140 to sell 2 weeks later. I hope he recoups his costs.
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Are you going to buy a new camera with the money you get from it?
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Re: yokomo which model?
i wonder if the car is still in the same condition, being as though the pics are almost 4 years old.
Re: yokomo which model?
There seem's to be quite a lot of this going on at the minute someone buys a car from e-bay and then a few weeks later they put it back up for sale at a higher price. Now i guess there's nothing wrong with it as long as the new owner is happy with his/her new toy but i for one don't buy any RC car, vintage or not to make money on, yes some models will gain value the older they get but for me it's all about the enjoyment i get from them not financial gains
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*OPENS CAN OF WORMS*Scoobster wrote:There seem's to be quite a lot of this going on at the minute someone buys a car from e-bay and then a few weeks later they put it back up for sale at a higher price. Now i guess there's nothing wrong with it as long as the new owner is happy with his/her new toy but i for one don't buy any RC car, vintage or not to make money on, yes some models will gain value the older they get but for me it's all about the enjoyment i get from them not financial gains
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