Modded Dogfighter
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Modded Dogfighter
Repost in correct section now. Go to see a few of these in person Yesterday. This one was one of the most modded. Rear shock mod is the most different. They had been in storage for a long time.
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Re: Modded Dogfighter
The poor little thing needs some love .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
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Re: Modded Dogfighter
Yes, it has been in a box for decades. But the rear shock tower mount mod is fairly unique for this model. There are similar mods but this one is a bit different. Plus that old Team Losi sticker is cool.
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Re: Modded Dogfighter
Wow, great car.
Commands a great price as well...
With a very little amount of effort that car could be cleaned up and running.
I am about to restore a 95 Pavidis YZ10 that is in similarly dirty condition. Simple green and WD40 fixes everything:)
Commands a great price as well...
With a very little amount of effort that car could be cleaned up and running.
I am about to restore a 95 Pavidis YZ10 that is in similarly dirty condition. Simple green and WD40 fixes everything:)
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Re: Modded Dogfighter
very, very desirable
Looking forward to a finished resto!
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Re: Modded Dogfighter
Actually the Pavidis was in amazingly good condition under the dirt.
I would call what I did a cleaning vs a restoration. I think yours might be in the same category...depends on whether you want a shelf queen or a runner; mine will be a carpet runner.
I would call what I did a cleaning vs a restoration. I think yours might be in the same category...depends on whether you want a shelf queen or a runner; mine will be a carpet runner.
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Re: Modded Dogfighter
The rear towers look very familiar from the front end of something
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Re: Modded Dogfighter
1/8 Kyosho Circuit 20 front shock mounts
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=40923&p=461066&hilit=Kyosho+1%2F8+baja#p461066
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=40923&p=461066&hilit=Kyosho+1%2F8+baja#p461066
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