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Anyhow, I recently picked up what I believe is an RC300 (it was just delivered 3 hours ago
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Good idea. I'll soak them this weekend and see how they turn out. Unfortunately the upper deck does have some cutting and damage, and the front bumper is warped, so I don't have a ton of hope. I can always get some cut for me if I can't find anyone doing it.AndrewSi wrote:try soaking the parts in brake fluid before losing hope in the painted parts.
if you can't find someone local there is a wiz at making some of the part you mentioned right here in this section. When its done he makes them look factory+ and more like a piece of art than a car part. Do some searching for some builds and restos of these cars here and you'll find him...I don't want to make it too easy for youBrakeTurnAccelerate wrote: I can always get some cut for me if I can't find anyone doing it.
Nope, RC100 had a double steel bar front end, the aluminium one was released with teh RC200 and might (key word here) have been available as an option already for the RC100.bearrocco wrote:front end is an aluminum machined front end from an rc 100. and the fuel tank is a chicken hopper type . dont ask me why there called that???
Asso_man! wrote:Nope, RC100 had a double steel bar front end, the aluminium one was released with teh RC200 and might (key word here) have been available as an option already for the RC100.bearrocco wrote:front end is an aluminum machined front end from an rc 100. and the fuel tank is a chicken hopper type . dont ask me why there called that???
reign79 wrote:Yes the aluminum front end was a hop up part from R&A design for the rc100 and became the kit front end on the rc200 and there is holes in rc300 chassis also to mount this beam. I restored the car and will start a thread soon
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