The Time Machine #1 RC10T #7001 1993, pulled from storage.
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Re: The Time Machine #1 RC10T #7001 1993, pulled from storag


Well, guess I will be finding a RARE RC10t chassis, or a rolling one, or

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Re: The Time Machine #1 RC10T #7001 1993, pulled from storag
Hi Bharper and welcome to the forum. I too had a 10t back in college that was stored for the last umpteen years! you'll find a huge group of people here that have the same situation. I haven't rebuilt mine yet to drive but I plan to one day!
You have a real nice setup and that's great you have someone to run with. I'm trying to get my 4 year old son into the hobby but at this age, he likes chasing the car rather than driving. haha.
You can find those arms easy on eBay. I'd keep the truck origional and go with the associated arms, not rpm. Just because I like to keep things origional. But that's me.
You have a real nice setup and that's great you have someone to run with. I'm trying to get my 4 year old son into the hobby but at this age, he likes chasing the car rather than driving. haha.
You can find those arms easy on eBay. I'd keep the truck origional and go with the associated arms, not rpm. Just because I like to keep things origional. But that's me.
Re: The Time Machine #1 RC10T #7001 1993, pulled from storag
Hi Jon, man I am really glad it was not the other (his) truck, but mine that I smacked. I run original, and just stocked up too slowly, had no extra front a-arms, but man a lot of other parts. A-Arm hunting is what I am going to do, and will be looking, at original, see my other post, if you have some time reading.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=26278
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=26278
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Re: The Time Machine #1 RC10T #7001 1993, pulled from storag
Looks like fun, I can't wait to get my RC10 out of storage too!
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Re: The Time Machine #1 RC10T #7001 1993, pulled from storag
I never get tired of reading these posts about people reconnecting with their old 10's! Nice bend job!
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