The Official "What is it?" Thread

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I have quite a few left in stock if you need a match :lol:
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I'll make note of it. thank you :D

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The set of wing mounts on the upper left with small hex shoulder on a round shaft are Traxxas trx1 I believe. They should have m3 threads.

I can't say on the others except they might be for pan cars.

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Basher67 wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2017 1:10 pm I tried to search tecnacraft wing in our forum here and there was some talk of it. But unfortunately photoSUCKit strikes again! :x
For further notice. If you come to some broken links of Photobucket, hit quote, add in ~original after the jpg near the end of the code, then hit preview message. That's how I was able to find and paste that picture of the Tecnacraft ad.

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Nice. Thanks for the tip. 8)

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Can anyone tell me what car this came from? It's a sprint car wing mount of some kind. I came to this conclusion because it had a sprint car wing on it :roll: . No idea what car though.
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10 days and no one knows where this wing bracket came from? Did I finally stump the vintage rc gurus around here? I didn't think that was possible. Let's try some other ones. Got these today and don't have clue what they are. The servo was mounted with the logo down and I thought it might be a novak at first, but not even close. Only two wires? Could not find info or a pic of one anywhere.
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I have a carbon upper deck plate. looks like the tamiya. just like the top force evo style carbon material. I want to know which car this plate belong. thanks
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Basher67 wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2017 1:26 am The servo was mounted with the logo down and I thought it might be a novak at first, but not even close. Only two wires? Could not find info or a pic of one anywhere.
There was a CG Electronics way back in the mid-50's making RC transmitters and receivers...this obviously isn't that old, and I don't know when they went outta business, sold to someone else, etc. so no idea if it's the same company...the logo definitely has some similarities...

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Basher67 wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2017 1:26 am 10 days and no one knows where this wing bracket came from? Did I finally stump the vintage rc gurus around here? I didn't think that was possible. Let's try some other ones. Got these today and don't have clue what they are. The servo was mounted with the logo down and I thought it might be a novak at first, but not even close. Only two wires? Could not find info or a pic of one anywhere.
Goldberg retract servo, but it’s more of a gearbox motor as it doesn’t function a servo really.
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Tires and wheels look like Marui Galaxy and Hunter
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yup, hunter/galaxy wheels for sure :)
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Retract servo---Now the two wires make sense. It also makes sense why it was screwed to a piece of balsa when I found it. :lol: I've never owned a Marui to my recollection. I guess they will go in the wheels 'n tires bin for now. Thanks guys.

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crusaderlyf wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2017 2:37 am I have a carbon upper deck plate. looks like the tamiya. just like the top force evo style carbon material. I want to know which car this plate belong. thanks
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Could be aftermarket, Japanese manufacturer Cross (and maybe others) used the same type of carbon fiber for some of their options in the mid to late 1990s.

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Anyone know what model this is. I raced nitro sedans in the late 90's and this is a typical layout, but I'm not familiar with Kyosho sedans and I can't seem to find any info or pics. Double aluminum decks, 2 speed trans, Kyosho GS11X engine.
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Ford RS-200

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