Part # Interchange

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Part # Interchange

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If anyone could point me in the direction of a website or list that details which parts are interchangeable between models it would be greatly appreciated. I'm not really interested in restoring cars to number-matching shelf queens. I'd rather score beat up cars and chassis on ebay and turn them into runners and project cars.

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Re: Part # Interchange

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Your best bet is to download all the kit manuals and parts lists from Associated. That will give you part numbers and the build sequences.

It's how we all do it...

If you're doing hybrid builds it's best to search around this forum, most things have been covered as far as using, for example, B4 wheels on the older buggies.

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Re: Part # Interchange

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Thanks for the info... i suspected that it was going to be a good bit of research on the AE website. Like the old phrase goes, "if it was easy, everyone would do it'

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Re: Part # Interchange

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This may be of use too

http://www.rcdocuments.com/

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Re: Part # Interchange

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go to asssociateds site under support click downloades . look for the car that you need parts for . that list shows your parts plus shows all other kit that the parst are used .

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Re: Part # Interchange

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I've found this document to be quite helpful -

http://aedownloads.com/pdf/catalogs/cat_rc10x.pdf

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