Is this a Yokomo YZ10 shell??

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Is this a Yokomo YZ10 shell??

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Hi guys ,I got this shell recently and have never seen it anywhere before.It had decals plastered all over it when I got it and included YOKOMO and DOG FIGHTER logo's all over it. It looks like something from a Losi XXX4.I know there may be a few of you who might know more about it.Cheers-Jason.
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You got me.......
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front mounted motor?? maxum ff???

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Limited detail, no clear windows (I'm guessing ABS plastic and not lexan), and everyone is stumped...

I'm going to vote for home-brewed for a Yok.

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looks like clear lexan, you can see a couple spots worn through.

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Re: Is this a Yokomo YZ10 shell??

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Yep its definately clear lexan as its painted from the inside. I did have it sitting on one of my Yok's before I stripped them down for the rebuild. I bought it along with a pile of other stuff from a former sponsored driver from the mid 80's to early 90's. I thought maybe this was an after market type body. The cockpit is obviously quite small making this shell kinda low profile.
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Re: Is this a Yokomo YZ10 shell??

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That is definitely NOT a YZ10 or Super DogFighter body. The YZ10 is smoother.

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