Isn’t there a part of a Yokomo sticker on the wing….Jerzi wrote:I got pics from the -97 worlds and here is some weird looking car.
Do somebody now what it is.
Yoke maybe.
Jerzi
http://jerryn.kuvat.fi/kuvat/RC.AUTO+KUVAT/TEEMU+LEINO/IMG_1482.JPG
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In my opinion this is an protype car based on associated tc3.
In worlds -97 yokomo had this proto mx car.
Jerzi
In worlds -97 yokomo had this proto mx car.
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Looks like a private owned prototype to me: servo saver looks like yokomo, and so does the wheel fitment, but not the wheels themselves. The shocks look like schumacher ones.Jerzi wrote:I got pics from the -97 worlds and here is some weird looking car.
Do somebody now what it is.
Yoke maybe.
Jerzi
http://jerryn.kuvat.fi/kuvat/RC.AUTO+KUVAT/TEEMU+LEINO/IMG_1482.JPG
I think you might have more success on a UK forum like oople's
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sorry, been searching all night on this slow connection. I quit. What is it? RC10 chassis of some sort.
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Holy hell how big was their servo saver?!!
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas
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it's because there is no tub side to drill a hole in, so in that case, you gouge out the servo saver clearance hole so you can pull it on and off. whenever you got an rc10 chassis, you had to MOD it first thing. Everyone knows that. 

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Need some help guys. I know this is a Bolink pan chassis but I am not sure what model. I think it is a Eliminator or LTO???
I am looking to covert this over to a drag car but need a new or used axle for the rear but want to make sure i am asking for the right one. The shaft is carbon fiber and is splintered.



I am looking to covert this over to a drag car but need a new or used axle for the rear but want to make sure i am asking for the right one. The shaft is carbon fiber and is splintered.



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I'm not so sure it is a Sport. All the ones (Sport) I have seen have the aluminum front axle.Phin wrote:Looks like a Bolink Sport.
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I got an axle for ya, its steel iirc but it comes with most of another car for parts. Shoot me an address (I need to start keeping addresses) and ill get it out to ya. It's almost impossible to SELL anything bolink so I'm happy to see it go where it will get used.
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I don't remember a Bolink that used an aluminum front axle. Here's the manual:
http://www.competitionx.com/pdf/vehicle-manuals/bolink-super-sport-manual.pdf
http://www.competitionx.com/pdf/vehicle-manuals/bolink-super-sport-manual.pdf
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Phin wrote:I don't remember a Bolink that used an aluminum front axle. Here's the manual:
http://www.competitionx.com/pdf/vehicle-manuals/bolink-super-sport-manual.pdf
Thanks for the link! I did some looking and it does have parts from the Sport. I think I maybe missing some items for mine now that I have looked at some of the manuals.
The ones I saw with the aluminum front axle were all on EBay labeled as Sports. For all i know those are probably mislabeled too.
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Thanks Jeff for hooking me up!gomachv wrote:I got an axle for ya, its steel iirc but it comes with most of another car for parts. Shoot me an address (I need to start keeping addresses) and ill get it out to ya. It's almost impossible to SELL anything bolink so I'm happy to see it go where it will get used.
Jeff
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