is innovative still in business? they're the only place i know of that had threaded .71 shock bodies. i talked with them around christmas time, but they didn't have any more, and they weren't sure when they might have more.reghammer wrote:Those arms were made by Chad for Bulletproof, ( an AZ based Nitro Sprint co)
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Nope, they split (very unfortunate) at the 2006 US Openwheel they had me, Chris Cramer & Tim
McNutt all running for them outside AZ, but then even after great results (2006 RCPRO finals
winning & 3rd place cars)(Chris Cramer) & ECDOS series sprint championship winning car.(McNutt) The 2006 & 2007 WDRA summernationals TQ & winning by 2 laps both years prototype Electric Mod Sprint (Me) they pulled the team plug, then about 6 mos later the whole plug--
Kinda dissapointing they had a great team---but what can you do
BTW I still have a four .71 threaded from them (and pre production to boot)
McNutt all running for them outside AZ, but then even after great results (2006 RCPRO finals
winning & 3rd place cars)(Chris Cramer) & ECDOS series sprint championship winning car.(McNutt) The 2006 & 2007 WDRA summernationals TQ & winning by 2 laps both years prototype Electric Mod Sprint (Me) they pulled the team plug, then about 6 mos later the whole plug--
Kinda dissapointing they had a great team---but what can you do
BTW I still have a four .71 threaded from them (and pre production to boot)
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Hi Asso,Asso_man! wrote:you are the man Sebastian! Awesome CAD work and brilliant idea!
that's Michael with the good ideas and drawings. I (Sebastian) only profit from his ideas because we live in the same darn town ...

Cheers
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Jason, are those T2 inner blocks (like the #7363) at the rear?scr8p wrote:those arms look pretty cool.
i'm doing the same thing with this car, only with dynotech arms, b4 cvd's, and 10t/gt hub carriers. the rear end should be at max legal width, if you were to race it.
Thanks
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hum, sorry,Minicooper 35 wrote:Hi Asso,Asso_man! wrote:you are the man Sebastian! Awesome CAD work and brilliant idea!
that's Michael with the good ideas and drawings. I (Sebastian) only profit from his ideas because we live in the same darn town ...![]()
Cheers
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"Home is where your Stella is.", right? 

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I'm more of a REAL Trappist beer amateur, but do like Stella too after some TrappistsMinicooper 35 wrote:"Home is where your Stella is.", right?

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I dunno no Trappist ...
I often drink Stella when I am in the UK (because I only have been one time to Belgium before)?!

I often drink Stella when I am in the UK (because I only have been one time to Belgium before)?!

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I don't know what we are talking about but Stella is wicked.Minicooper 35 wrote:I dunno no Trappist ...![]()
I often drink Stella when I am in the UK (because I only have been one time to Belgium before)?!
*cracks can and gets the party started*
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Hi!
back to topic: I have the price!
If I let make the a-arms with laser-sintering-process, one arm would cost around 20.00 Euros for one arm. Material: PE
It´s not cheap, but it´s much cheaper, than I thought.
With the laser-sintering-process I couldt make alot of other special-parts for the RC10.
Hmmmmm....
Michael
back to topic: I have the price!
If I let make the a-arms with laser-sintering-process, one arm would cost around 20.00 Euros for one arm. Material: PE
It´s not cheap, but it´s much cheaper, than I thought.
With the laser-sintering-process I couldt make alot of other special-parts for the RC10.
Hmmmmm....
Michael
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Very nice!
let me be the first to say: Damn The dollar!
That is about $64 for a pair
let me be the first to say: Damn The dollar!
That is about $64 for a pair

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yup. i still have to get all of the parts i need to mock this up. hopefully, sooner than later.Minicooper 35 wrote:Jason, are those T2 inner blocks (like the #7363) at the rear?
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