First off, I wanna say thanks to everyone on this forum. I cannot believe how many folks still are putting their blood, sweat and tears and MONEY into this awesome car. The amount of knowledge here is overwhelming and much appreciated. With that said, onto my project.
Here's what I'm working with.
RC10B1 graphite with the good ol' 6 gear tranny.
Original shaft axles
Castle Creations Sidewinder ESC and 5700KV motor (no worries, 6 gear tranny is getting taken out)
Venom 5000 nimh 6 cell
Deans connections throughout
Futaba Magnum Jr. to be switched to 2.4 gig radio after I get my bonus.

What I've purchased in the last 2 months
- Traxxas 5 spoke gunmetal gray wheels (please don't flame) that I've done a hack job modifying to fit the original RC10 axles. Gotta love dremel. I still have the stock wheels too but am having a real hard time finding tires so picked these up at the local hobby shop.
- All the castle electronics
- Venom Battery
- Kipps machined aluminium bellcrank steering
- 1/4" x 3/8" flanged ball bearings from Tower because the avid ones are out of stock
- Viper body painted candy blue with silver racing stripes (I will post pics when I finish the touchup work)
- Scored an original Stealth Tranny complete with felt (praying this fits my chassis)
- Working on obtaining an old MIP Tranny as we speak
- Kimbrough Spur
- Blue screws set
So a lot of the stuff in still being shipped in the mail. Can't wait to bolt it on and get her running again. This car has been stored away in my parents house since probably 1992 and now that I have some time and money, I'm trying to bring it back to life.
With that said, is there anything you folks think I still need to grab to really finish this car up or improve what I already have? MIP CVD? different shock towers/shocks (currently original), A-Arms etc?
I also plan on dying the original white (now brownish/yellow) parts blue to match the body. Should I keep white?
Any help on the above would be greatly appreciated and I look forward posting here frequently in the future.
Lastly, some amazing cars on here as well. Thanks again.