


To be honest, you can't really tell that until you see the bottom...that's where all the wear & tear will be.DennisM wrote:Nice Turbo Optima -
Judging by the looks of the front bumper it appears to be in decent shape.
Thanks for putting me right on this one. I must have been out of my mind suggesting that the buggy could be in decent condition just because the front bumper isn´t wrapped around the braceCoelacanth wrote:To be honest, you can't really tell that until you see the bottom...that's where all the wear & tear will be.DennisM wrote:Nice Turbo Optima -
Judging by the looks of the front bumper it appears to be in decent shape.Better indicators of the car's condition and level of abuse it sustained would be the bumper brace and straightness of the shock towers. All those items seem to be intact and unbroken/cracked/bent, so those are good signs.
Indeed a nice score! And is that a Le Mans motor in there, maybe a 480 Gold? Doesn't look like a stock Mabuchi 540 to me. If you need parts to fix it, PM me...I might have what you need.
I wouldn't call it a "song" but it was less than they usually go for in any kind of ok condition.losiXXXman wrote:Being publicized/listed as a Sandmaster, I'm guessing that avoided many of the Optimaniacs' radars. I'll bet you got it for a song - lucky dog!
Can I let you know too Marc? I need a gear cover for my UltimaCoelacanth wrote: Looks like you're missing the D-shaped gearbox hatch cover and gearbox cover. If you need those, let me know.
Sure, PM me. I have several used gearbox covers, they would just need to have the old, crusty sponge rubber gaskets removed and a fresh one applied. I've even received parts cars that people ran with no gaskets between the cover & gears...I'm sure that worked GREAT to prematurely wear the gears by allowing dirt, rocks & crud inside.losiXXXman wrote:Can I let you know too Marc? I need a gear cover for my UltimaCoelacanth wrote: Looks like you're missing the D-shaped gearbox hatch cover and gearbox cover. If you need those, let me know.
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