THUNDERSTRIKE1 wrote:Yes,there the very first ones made but lots out there now.If its near mint condition its worth somethin ,if not mint drive it lol,DON
well she's pretty scratched on the bottom...IDK I might just restore it like I did my black tub...
What transmission do you guys run on a asphalt oval? Also what mods did you make or just leave it alone? Any other suggestions,will be a great help. Thanks Ken
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McAllister makes a lowering kit that I think is still relatively easy to get ahold of. There's one used on this build. I would just skip thru and look at the pics. It's a little long winded... :oops:
A8040 XXL buggy body..... is that the OE replacement for the XXCR?
I was reading somewhere that this body was originally designed for the JRXPro SE with the long wheelbase conversion installed. Anyone confirm? or is that just BS.
A8042 is the...
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If need it quick, the Losi XX body will fit ok. losipartshouse.com
Hey guys, can you tell which transmission is on this buggy? Thinking about bidding on it, but I'd rather buy something that already has a Stealth. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
I thought I saw one of the buggies that used the same noseplate and front bulkhead as the 10T with longer arms. Was that some rare model or just a custom?
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Might be- but they were based off the Worlds 91 kit anyway. The Dynotech Klein arms are avail for sure!
I am not new to RC, but I am relatively new to racing. I have done a little on-road, but I have been feeling the desire to try my hand at off-road. I have a good outdoor track about 5 miles from my house, which is awesome. I was considering...
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Have a rc10 gold pan stamp b and found some rpm arms at local hobby shop item 70442 and 70542. Would these fit or wrong items. If so which fit?
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Fronts are direct fit for a CE/Team/Worlds car. Rears fit but require the longer hinge pins which rpm still sells (70590). You may have the correct pins just depends on the arms on your car currently. It was a running change
Tamiya has 2 part numbers for the Fighting Buggy: 47304 and 84389. The latter appears to be discontinued, but the 47304 is still in production. Did they underestimate demand for these things and start making more?
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When the Fighting Buggy was first released, I was led to believe that it was a limited release..
Maybe it has been more popular than initially thought, and Tamiya has re-re released it under the new part number..