tony13b wrote:This thing looks awesome Jim, those tec's are unique I've never seen a set of pan car tec's with those outer rims very nice
I've never seen another set like them either. They go great with the Proline road hawgs. Tecnacraft made quite a few different applications. I'd love to find a set for my Yokomo yz834. I've never seen outside of a brochure.
SRTracer121 wrote:i just creamed in my pants a little
I really wanted it for the wheels. Even though my car has a set of Tecnacrafts I've always wanted a set of these wheels with the fat Grand Prix tires. It will free up these tecnas for another build. I've also got another set of the Dhawk aluminum parts and transmission case on order to help bling out this build. In the end the rest will get sold off.
I do have the car in hand. The chassis looks like the rc10 version as not all the bolts are in the traxxas tranny and the front suspension is all rc10. The Dhawk parts will be for the sprint car in the previous page. This one, sans wheels will get re-sold off.
I am absolutely clueless about sprint cars, and this certainly makes me want to lear more about them
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Getting all my parts organized for my Ascot sprint car overhaul. I’ve been saving up parts over the last few years. A vintage JG chassis. Dhawk aluminum parts to replace most of the plastic. I plan to take all the thorp 48 pitch gears, jammin jay diff tube and aluminum bearing carriers from another Dhawk transmission and put them in this Rogue Element transmission case with a Composite Craft motor plate. The last parts I got were the Ken Finnley aluminum front shock tower and transmission brace.