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Re: IRS300 (tamiya buggy??)

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Y'ernat Al wrote:
tiger1 wrote:I know of a similar SRB that was cobbled together from southern california hop ups (mostly RCH) and sent over seas and was fairly popular in places like Australia. Maybe one of those old Ausies will chime in and remind me of what I'm thinking of.
As an old Aussie, I'll chime in. The car I'm guessing you're referring to was the Taipan. There was a discussion about it on TamiyaClub a few years back - link here: http://www.tamiyaclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=37095

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Incredible_Serious wrote:
Y'ernat Al wrote:
tiger1 wrote:I know of a similar SRB that was cobbled together from southern california hop ups (mostly RCH) and sent over seas and was fairly popular in places like Australia. Maybe one of those old Ausies will chime in and remind me of what I'm thinking of.
As an old Aussie, I'll chime in. The car I'm guessing you're referring to was the Taipan. There was a discussion about it on TamiyaClub a few years back - link here: http://www.tamiyaclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=37095

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Re: IRS300 (tamiya buggy??)

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Incredible_Serious wrote:
Y'ernat Al wrote:
tiger1 wrote:I know of a similar SRB that was cobbled together from southern california hop ups (mostly RCH) and sent over seas and was fairly popular in places like Australia. Maybe one of those old Ausies will chime in and remind me of what I'm thinking of.
As an old Aussie, I'll chime in. The car I'm guessing you're referring to was the Taipan. There was a discussion about it on TamiyaClub a few years back - link here: http://www.tamiyaclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=37095

Alex
That was exactly it Alex. The Pitstop Taipan Thanks. And I even found the particular one I was thinking of..

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