Yz10 bodies now available.
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Will those fit the 91 works? They don't appear to have the molded pockets for the rear bulkhead adjustment plates. I need a body and don't want to buy one that doesn't fit my car.
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Re: i waited long enough
I saw these last night too. Thinking of ordering a set to do a nicer job. Doesn't say if they have film on the outside though....
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Re: Yz10 bodies now available.
Also the TBG bodies have been know in past for really poor quality, mold lines and type of polycarbonate used. Also his response to questions via email really has a negative tone, any way I would wait for Jay- I am 

Re: Yz10 bodies now available.
I looked at theese bodies on EBAY and was wondering how the Mr Lexan bodies compare.
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870C, Works 91, YR4-M2 Pro, RC10 Graphite, RC10 Carbon fiber tub
Old Skool RC10 Gold pan, RC10DS, Traxxas REVO
870C, Works 91, YR4-M2 Pro, RC10 Graphite, RC10 Carbon fiber tub
Old Skool RC10 Gold pan, RC10DS, Traxxas REVO
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Re: Yz10 bodies now available.
I got a jrx2 body when team blue groove first started doing them and to be honest it was very ordinary maybe someone can tell us if they've gotten any better, on the other hand Mr Lexans are pretty much perfect.Justjoe wrote:I looked at theese bodies on EBAY and was wondering how the Mr Lexan bodies compare.
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Re: Yz10 bodies now available.
Mr Lexan's bodies are all perfect. Team Blue Groove innitialy had some poor quality items but I am almost certain he has worked out the problems with his lexan sheet he uses. I just bought a Super Shot and Hot Shot2 shells from him and they look good enough.
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Re: Yz10 bodies now available.
I have used 2 bodies from mr lexan and they were (are) top notch.
I just want to say that in this hobby it's all about patience. I am trying to become more patient but I reckon it needs to be learnt the hard way.
I think waiting for that elusive part for ages and finally finding it and finishing the project is what it's all about.
There sure are plenty of modern kits for instant gratification.
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I just want to say that in this hobby it's all about patience. I am trying to become more patient but I reckon it needs to be learnt the hard way.
I think waiting for that elusive part for ages and finally finding it and finishing the project is what it's all about.
There sure are plenty of modern kits for instant gratification.
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Re: Yz10 bodies now available.
No need for instant gratification here. The body I have is fine to run and I have looked at several different bodies so far but when it comes to reproduction stuff you can never be sure if the quality is there. Heck I remember buying some name brand bodies back in the 80's that were very thin and by todays standards poorly made. I also like making my own parts when I can...and sometimes that can take forever. I have heard nothing but good about the Mr Lexan bodies anyway.
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870C, Works 91, YR4-M2 Pro, RC10 Graphite, RC10 Carbon fiber tub
Old Skool RC10 Gold pan, RC10DS, Traxxas REVO
870C, Works 91, YR4-M2 Pro, RC10 Graphite, RC10 Carbon fiber tub
Old Skool RC10 Gold pan, RC10DS, Traxxas REVO
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