What bodies were made for the RC10T2?
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What bodies were made for the RC10T2?
I have a new rc10t2 but I don't much care for the body that is on it. What are some options for the truck? I want to stay with a vintage body and do a period correct paint scheme.
Also, what running gear would be period correct? Batteries, Motor? Esc?
Also, what running gear would be period correct? Batteries, Motor? Esc?
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Re: What bodies were made for the RC10T2?
Stock body is still available or if you can find a Dahms Slammer or Rammer. TBG makes a repro slammer I think. The RC10T body should fit too although the original is too wide in my opinion.
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Re: What bodies were made for the RC10T2?
TBG wouldn't pop a Dahms body, I think the one your talking about is taken from the A&L Slam It Low or Slam It Lower
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Re: What bodies were made for the RC10T2?
Do you know of a shop in Australia (or elsewhere) that still have the stock/original #6132 body?RC10th wrote:Stock body is still available or if you can find a Dahms Slammer or Rammer. TBG makes a repro slammer I think. The RC10T body should fit too although the original is too wide in my opinion.
I ordered one from Playmore hobbies Singapore in Nov. and they took the money and do not answer my messages.... still waiting on that body

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Re: What bodies were made for the RC10T2?
Why Australia? We may be able to get them as we have one on order. AE is out of stock at the moment though.
T3 bodies also fit the T2 and should be easy to find. The only thing you might have to do is extend the rear posts slightly.
T3 bodies also fit the T2 and should be easy to find. The only thing you might have to do is extend the rear posts slightly.
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Re: What bodies were made for the RC10T2?
I bought 5 not that long ago but AE is currently showing low inventory, $18 each but available. I don't think it's the original mold though.
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Re: What bodies were made for the RC10T2?
Had to look on AE web page. You're absolutely right.
Heeey!! international shipping 45$
18$ for the body......What more do i need............
Heeey!! international shipping 45$

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Re: What bodies were made for the RC10T2?
Ha ha, exactly my reaction.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=30966
Have a look into it though as shipping was WAY cheaper than that, it might be handy to give them a call or send them an email.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=30966
Have a look into it though as shipping was WAY cheaper than that, it might be handy to give them a call or send them an email.
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