Hopefully that guy uses that $400 to by a better camera that doesn't take such blurry picturesEau Rouge wrote:Any of you guys in on this one?
RPS Yokomo SE
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Re: RPS Yokomo SE
Well, as long as it was pulled out of mothballs, I might as well post the recent photos of the chassis before the teardown... very clean. Needs only a couple of little pieces, like an off road front bumper. 











Re: RPS Yokomo SE
hi i've had a standard yz834b from new hardly ever used. unfortunately i my younger days i took to a few pieces with a hacksaw . crp also made a chassis http://www.rcchopshop.com/crp/1027.html
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Re: RPS Yokomo SE
Hard to believe that this buggy is over 20 years old. It looks like the day it rolled off the shelves
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Re: RPS Yokomo SE
Very nice and clean chassis. You can make bumper from kyden plate, it's easy. Just let it be warmed and bended.Eau Rouge wrote:Needs only a couple of little pieces, like an off road front bumper.
Re: RPS Yokomo SE
Tak, is that you?kustomizerz wrote:
Very nice and clean chassis. You can make bumper from kyden plate, it's easy. Just let it be warmed and bended.
Scott
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Re: RPS Yokomo SE
We've got a yokomo big gun onboard
Tak, I may not have met you before, but I sure admire your cars, especially the yokomos
Nice to have you on rc10talk.


Old school racing all the way!
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Re: RPS Yokomo SE
I concur... your Dogfighters are astonishingly beautiful—especially the updated contemporary car with the graphite and B4 shocks. I absolutely love those cars. I hope to someday have this car even partially close to those cars in quality.
Welcome!
Welcome!
Re: RPS Yokomo SE
At the risk of sounding like I am trying to kiss up, I will simply say that we are in the presence of greatness! Kustomizers is known by some of us as "The crazy Japanese guy who actually runs all of his rare old cars!"
Your cars on Time Tunnel are simply astonishing! Cant tell you how many times I have used that website to reference something I am unsure of.
Awesome to have you aboard!
Scott
Your cars on Time Tunnel are simply astonishing! Cant tell you how many times I have used that website to reference something I am unsure of.
Awesome to have you aboard!
Scott
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