The rear wheels already received a very quick polish so don't forget your



Now I need to find Kyosho adapters, I'll order a few sets of the HPI plastic ones from Tower and hope they will have the right offset.
i suppose if i had actually LOOKED at the wheels i shoulda seen that...templeofspeed wrote:those wheels don't take bearings, I think they are hex drive.
I hope so, a lot of work, love and $$ involvedshodog wrote:That thing is going to look killer when it's done.
MMM!!! Tecnacraft
But this is usually the case with every build. All those little parts costs add up.Asso_man! wrote:
I hope so, a lot of work, love and $$ involved
Jay I think it's 150£, but I bought mine from Chewie, this is a true old one, with the kick-up drilled, which they won't do anymoremrlexan wrote:What is the price on the Fiberlyte stuff? I am sure that it is not affordable with the value of the dollar.
I'm pretty sure the tub was $200 and the un-drilled nose plate was $100 the shock towers are roughly $25 each.Asso_man! wrote:Jay I think it's 150£, but I bought mine from Chewie, this is a true old one, with the kick-up drilled, which they won't do anymoremrlexan wrote:What is the price on the Fiberlyte stuff? I am sure that it is not affordable with the value of the dollar.
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