Question ? RC KIts nib
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Re: Question ? RC KIts nib
This is why a custom made one -off car is such a joy, it's EXACTLY what you want, It's the ONLY one produced, and it's (usually) cheaper than a vintage collectable.
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Re: Question ? RC KIts nib
#6035P RC10 Team Car with Andys body Included in kit 

If things seem under control, you are just not going fast enough.
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Re: Question ? RC KIts nib
here you go..
Durango Mark Pavidis Edition
sold in 2003 for $1288.14 w/ free shipping
was a 4wd buggy based off the b4 using a very narrow allow chassis.
here is a pic as an example. i am not sure if this is a pavidis edition but it is one of the durango 4wd b4 buggies.
Durango Mark Pavidis Edition
sold in 2003 for $1288.14 w/ free shipping
was a 4wd buggy based off the b4 using a very narrow allow chassis.
here is a pic as an example. i am not sure if this is a pavidis edition but it is one of the durango 4wd b4 buggies.
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Re: Question ? RC KIts nib
X2! For sure MIB very rare!mikea96 wrote:Original Tamiya 934 Black Porsche.
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Re: Question ? RC KIts nib
Are you sure those aren't the re-re version that was put out a few years ago? or a re-re that's being sold as vintage?proffesso wrote:not that rare, they pop up on yahoo auctions japan almost weeklyHalgar wrote:Tamiya Mountaineer, HiLux, and Bruiser.
klavy69 wrote:... when I give you s&#t its a loan...I want it back!
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Well I don't have one, so it's rare!


klavy69 wrote:... when I give you s&#t its a loan...I want it back!
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Re: Question ? RC KIts nib
Mmm - interesting question... the problem for me with most of the cars that I desire, is that it just would never be enough to leave the kit in its box...... i'd have to build it
Its funny that BORMAC says re-re Hornet.... theres lots of cars i'd love to find NIB; Tamiya Egress, Schumacher Top Cat, Cat XLS, Cougar & Bosscat works, original Losi JRX2 etc etc - all of these are rare (though not completely unobtainable at a price) But to actually re-live that magical moment on Christmas morning when I recieved my first car over 20 years ago... with those 'special' components displayed under clear plastic, the smell of the rubber tyres, the colourfull stickers & the crystal clear shell..... then a NIB re-re Hornet would be just the ticket

Its funny that BORMAC says re-re Hornet.... theres lots of cars i'd love to find NIB; Tamiya Egress, Schumacher Top Cat, Cat XLS, Cougar & Bosscat works, original Losi JRX2 etc etc - all of these are rare (though not completely unobtainable at a price) But to actually re-live that magical moment on Christmas morning when I recieved my first car over 20 years ago... with those 'special' components displayed under clear plastic, the smell of the rubber tyres, the colourfull stickers & the crystal clear shell..... then a NIB re-re Hornet would be just the ticket

My T.C Showroom; http://www.tamiyaclub.com/member.asp?id=28990
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Re: Question ? RC KIts nib
Yoke '97 MX-4 replica. only 50 were produced.
few of them showed up on yahoo japan auctions last year. and sold for 120,000 ~ 180,000 yen (about $1,300 ~ $2,000)
I tried to get one of them. but didn't work at all. even the runners were 50,000 to 80,000 yen
few of them showed up on yahoo japan auctions last year. and sold for 120,000 ~ 180,000 yen (about $1,300 ~ $2,000)
I tried to get one of them. but didn't work at all. even the runners were 50,000 to 80,000 yen
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I forgot that oneCharlie don't surf wrote:Wasn't the WCS 93's about the same production numbers?
anyway, MX-4 replica has lots of custom parts than other yoke replicas

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Re: Question ? RC KIts nib
59burst wrote:Yoke '97 MX-4 replica. only 50 were produced.
few of them showed up on yahoo japan auctions last year. and sold for 120,000 ~ 180,000 yen (about $1,300 ~ $2,000)
I tried to get one of them. but didn't work at all. even the runners were 50,000 to 80,000 yen



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Re: Question ? RC KIts nib
i should be selling these prototype parts then should i for the MX4 lol
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8663
(few posts down)
if i list it on ebay USA i might get $10 lol, gotta learn japanese now or find someone lol
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8663
(few posts down)
if i list it on ebay USA i might get $10 lol, gotta learn japanese now or find someone lol
Re: Question ? RC KIts nib
I would love to have an original in box tamiya baja blazer. Loved that kit!
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