The Official "What is it?" Thread
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
I'm thinking it's for a truck too, I just don't recall ever seeing that style of wheel before, in aluminum. They look great!
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
can anyone tell from the bottom of the chassis. i know its an hpi i think its an rs4 but not sure. going to sell it so i need to know what it is. thanks.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Don pm'ed me and said it might be 1/8 scale, when I compared it to a road wizard wing it was significantly bigger.klavy69 wrote:I had one just like that and I wanna say that someone pointed me towards the f1 style of cars where I found a match...which one I can't remember but its a place to start looking.
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Just tryin to jog your memory. You have a ton of posts, (is there a way to use the search function, to search all your posts within this thread?)
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
That is an HPI RS4 2. What catches my eye though is that homemade exhaust outlets.hugger19 wrote:can anyone tell from the bottom of the chassis. i know its an hpi i think its an rs4 but not sure. going to sell it so i need to know what it is. thanks.

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
He has this thing for playing with rubbers!!!hugger19 wrote:lol i made those. it runs good but havent driven it in 2 years so its time to go.


Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
What is it???
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
ahh thank you. weird i picked it up with a bunch of AE stuff. Now i know why i didn't recognize it. Thank you sir.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Got some more for you gurus to ID, from my most recent lot:
1. Lexan driver figure: I'm thinking 1/8 scale, top of cockpit is 12cm or about 4 1/2" square. Has five round gauges in dash, fire extinguisher, and a separate lexan set of v8 velocity stacks / trumpets.
2. Small Delta and Associated parts:
- Delta 2483
- Delta WR 10 (washers)
- Associated no.4338
- Associated no.4360
3. Texxon Model accessories 'bits': Looks like four rubber shock diaphragms / outer covers, 7cm or about 3" long and about 2cm or just under an inch in diameter.
Any help very muchly appreciated......
Alex
1. Lexan driver figure: I'm thinking 1/8 scale, top of cockpit is 12cm or about 4 1/2" square. Has five round gauges in dash, fire extinguisher, and a separate lexan set of v8 velocity stacks / trumpets.
2. Small Delta and Associated parts:
- Delta 2483
- Delta WR 10 (washers)
- Associated no.4338
- Associated no.4360
3. Texxon Model accessories 'bits': Looks like four rubber shock diaphragms / outer covers, 7cm or about 3" long and about 2cm or just under an inch in diameter.
Any help very muchly appreciated......
Alex
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Associated #4360 is for a RC12L and is the bearing mount for the rear wheel/diff. spacer
Associated #4338 is for a RC10L
Associated #4338 is for a RC10L
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Thanks mate.... will put them in the Associated onroad pile.....transamman908 wrote:Associated #4360 is for a RC12L and is the bearing mount for the rear wheel/diff. spacer
Associated #4338 is for a RC10L
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Delta 2483 are body posts that thread into the cross bar that's supported by the wingtubes on early CK760/780 pancars.
Look closely, you'll see it on the rear of this car.
Look closely, you'll see it on the rear of this car.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Thanks 8valve, I probably wouldn't have gotten that for quite a while......8valve wrote:Delta 2483 are body posts that thread into the cross bar that's supported by the wingtubes on early CK760/780 pancars.
Look closely, you'll see it on the rear of this car.
Well, that's almost everything..... just the lexan driver figure and the shock 'socks' left.
Thanks guys.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Ok, it's a Schumacher part
But for what? I've never seen one and neither can I find it in any manuals I have. It's about the diameter of a motor and about 6mm thick (maybe it is a motor spacer?)

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