Newbie Here - Help ID'ing Please
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Newbie Here - Help ID'ing Please
Hi,
I've got a somewhat ancient all original RC10B2 that I run pretty exclusively, but I happened upon another RC10 but I don't know what it is.
Can someone please help identify it and suggest some places where I can buy whatever parts are needed to return it to a like-new condition?
I'm in Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Thanks!
I've got a somewhat ancient all original RC10B2 that I run pretty exclusively, but I happened upon another RC10 but I don't know what it is.
Can someone please help identify it and suggest some places where I can buy whatever parts are needed to return it to a like-new condition?
I'm in Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Thanks!
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Re: Newbie Here - Help ID'ing Please
Heh, some further research, it's not an RC10.. but a Traxxas TRX-1.
No wonder I couldn't find a pic of it in the history section.
Carry on!
No wonder I couldn't find a pic of it in the history section.
Carry on!
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Re: Newbie Here - Help ID'ing Please
Close, the TRX-1 was a carbon chassis racing buggy- this is the Bullet I believe, a little cheaper and older version. Not in bad shape though
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Re: Newbie Here - Help ID'ing Please
Parts for those are pretty hard to find but show up on ebay sometimes. Most of the time its cheaper,easier and faster to find a complete one. I put more money into not finding all the parts for my first one than buying a complete second one. The bodies are the hard part to come by.
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Re: Newbie Here - Help ID'ing Please
Thanks for the tips. I got all excited when I got it thinking it was an RC10 too.. must be the copper color of the chassis that got me...
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