cat 2000 se laydown or standing

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Re: cat 2000 se laydown or standing

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Here is what it looks like now tekin 411p and hardwiered sanyo 2000 and futaba 40 mhz, actually i dont have anything that is up to date... :lol:

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and the noticable guy nitice that the pinion has fallen of........ :D

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Re: cat 2000 se laydown or standing

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jeroen206 wrote:laydown looks better

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Sorry, but that is the best looking rc car I think I have EVER seen. You've probably heard this a million times but, seriously, very well done with that build. It looks simply awesome. Can I ask where you came across all the parts for that car?

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http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=48196&id=15092


It is just a cougar 2 Works with a carbonfibre chassis (from kenooze).
And some Cat SX shocks and custom made front shock tower and alloy C-hubs
from a schumacher Rascal.

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Re: cat 2000 se laydown or standing

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:shock: :shock: :shock:

That's one of the finest collections I think I have seen. I love the vintage Schumacher cars and have been looking around for one (or a few :wink:) for a while now but can't seem to find any that haven't already been built. Can I ask where you source your bits from, and do you buy nip spare parts and build the cars up or buy full unbuilt kits?

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And we all can clearly see the jeroen made no mistake when ho mounted the alu hubs :D :mrgreen:

mvh Isobarik

btw jeroen i found some works arms in the need ??? and if you give me the number i will look for the work rear hubs.

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Re: cat 2000 se laydown or standing

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CNA75 wrote:
:shock: :shock: :shock:

That's one of the finest collections I think I have seen. I love the vintage Schumacher cars and have been looking around for one (or a few :wink:) for a while now but can't seem to find any that haven't already been built. Can I ask where you source your bits from, and do you buy nip spare parts and build the cars up or buy full unbuilt kits?

All of the new built cars are from NIP parts.
I got the parts from E-bay and from members over here .

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Re: cat 2000 se laydown or standing

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isobarik wrote:And we all can clearly see the jeroen made no mistake when ho mounted the alu hubs :D :mrgreen:

mvh Isobarik

btw jeroen i found some works arms in the need ??? and if you give me the number i will look for the work rear hubs.


The partnumber from the Works rearhubs are U1350T

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Shall look for them.
I just ran the car super smooth very fast but an stone got caught in the rear belt and well it doesent look like it used to do but it works.

17/95 and motor super cool, speedo not so cool and batteries not so cool.
Got in 2258 mah in those old sanyo 2000 cells well i think its really good.

mvh Isobarik

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