The Official "What is it?" Thread

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Traxxas???
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definitely traxxas. Nitro Street.

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Traxxas nitro hawk
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I have a few from the last buy. :oops: ...
1- 1/10 oval shock mount?
2- 1/10 oval micro shocks? [edit] I believe these are CRC's
3- 1/10 oval camber adjusts? [edit] I believe these are IRS
4- 1/10 oval rear bulkheads/motor mounts?
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what do i have?
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jjarment wrote:what do i have?
I don't know but I want it! :D
Actually I think I have one of those bodies? Looks pretty similar. I never knew what it was for.
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Hi in France , the name was SAMBA GARBO/SG, Italian car, many parts are the same
with the LEOPARD SG .
It was available in FWD, 2WD.

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prp wrote:Hi in France , the name was SAMBA GARBO/SG, Italian car, some parts are similar
with the LEOPARD SG (the front end).
It was available in FWD, 2WD.
crap you burnt me, I knew that one too :lol:

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Do I have something good? Rare? Or no big deal? Thanks guys!
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jjarment wrote:Do I have something good? Rare? Or no big deal? Thanks guys!
Rare? for sure. But not much pedigree though...

good? Not really. Entry level kit from early 80's, no diff, italian manufacturing (think rusty old-school Fiat), and already obsolete when it was released.

even though the category existed for a while, entry-level 8th offroaders were pretty crude bitd ;)

And to pre-empt your next question - valuable? Not much, they're ultra-rare as they didn't sell that many, but they don't get much love on the used market. $100 on a good day, maybe, if you find the right buyer?

Hey, you asked!!! I still like these cars though :)

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thanks Paul!
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my guess is 1/8th gas :P

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Ok, Got this lot for the Pro Radiant Chassis :mrgreen: , But i'm stumped on the rest of the parts. I'm wondering what car kits the parts below came in.

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I have a new built RC12L and they are not 12L, Maybe 12i ???
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I have no clue
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Looks like the body mounting kits from JG truck conversions
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The steering blocks look RC12e or i part# 4112. I'm not familiar with those cars but I have a set of those blocks waiting for an eventual project.

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