rc10 gt

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Dr. Robotnik
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GT's

Post by Dr. Robotnik »

Nice car scr8p, those GT's rule, great restoration. 8)

I particularly like the cars with the thinner front wheels like Hoopty's.

Awesome. :D

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Post by templeofspeed »

badhoopty wrote:bleh, too stock for my tastes. :wink:
OK, I do have a GT that's not stock... old school Factory Team all the way!

Take that 'hoop! :twisted:
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Still filthy after it's last race in 2000. 1st generation Progressive piggyback reservoirs.
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Still filthy after it's last race in 2000. 1st generation Progressive piggyback reservoirs.
Still filthy after it's last race in 2000. 1st generation Progressive piggyback reservoirs.
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Novarossi/TOP CT12 slide carb motor, vintage Lunsford "Stiffie Brace", real 1998 Paris turbo ring pipe.
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Novarossi/TOP CT12 slide carb motor, vintage Lunsford "Stiffie Brace", real 1998 Paris turbo ring pipe.
Novarossi/TOP CT12 slide carb motor, vintage Lunsford "Stiffie Brace", real 1998 Paris turbo ring pipe.
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Shiny CVD's with blue RMR CVD boots. Blue FT turnbuckles.
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Shiny CVD's with blue RMR CVD boots. Blue FT turnbuckles.
Shiny CVD's with blue RMR CVD boots. Blue FT turnbuckles.
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"Original" FT blue anodized tub chassis and noseplate.
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"Original" FT blue anodized tub chassis and noseplate.
"Original" FT blue anodized tub chassis and noseplate.
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My most involved paintjob ever...
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My most involved paintjob ever...
My most involved paintjob ever...
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Post by justinspeed79 »

Wish I could get my hands on a NIP blue chassis and nose plate. I know a guy who has one built up with all the white parts, needless to say, it's sweet.

Nice chassis brace, I did the same thing to one of mine, but I only had the one turnbuckle going from the tranny to the servo, not the one going to the chassis. I also had one that had a turnbuckle going from the tranny to the cooling head.

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Post by JR »

mmmm Love the GT's..... Bump this old thread up for the love of GT's

I have 2 FT GT's and 2 black tubs One Tub GT has a ton of new parts including chassis and nose, but I have yet to start the assembly.

Heres one of the GT's I have. Soon to be sold as a Deuce will be my new race rig for gas truck.
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Post by AYKBOBCAT »

I'm mwondering if one could make a electric buggy out on the old GT tub cahssis... :?:

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Post by germanrc10gt »

oh associated actually made a electric rc10gt with tub chassis, it was called rc10t and rc10t2...just kidding :lol:

no i've never seen an early rc10gt with batteries. i've seen conversions with
that blue flat chassis since it has more space. the gt tub is pretty narrow so this might be the reason. or again, simply the fact there is the rc10t which is a pretty good truck.

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Post by AYKBOBCAT »

Yeah but I'm not really into trucks at least not for now... I was just thinking about alternative chassis for a buggy.... I guess the blue chassis would be better... Gt's are not symmetric though..

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