Vale's first Yokomo: YZ-10 '94
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Re: Vale's first Yokomo: YZ-10 '94
That looks really sweet, good job!
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Re: Vale's first Yokomo: YZ-10 '94
How long did you soak them in the dye?Vale wrote:Guys, I tried to dye the rims black but they turned out dark blue... except the ARP rims, they are black now![]()
How could I save the Keil rims, get them black? Should I try the US stuff, the Rit dye powder??
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Re: Vale's first Yokomo: YZ-10 '94
aip47-2008 wrote:How long did you soak them in the dye?Vale wrote:Guys, I tried to dye the rims black but they turned out dark blue... except the ARP rims, they are black now![]()
How could I save the Keil rims, get them black? Should I try the US stuff, the Rit dye powder??
30 minutes? Maybe longer? I didn't use RIT because it is not available here... I've been reading around in german forums and 30-40 minutes for this stuff seems to normal ^^
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Re: Vale's first Yokomo: YZ-10 '94
Might want to go a lot longer without much heat in order to get the results you want with these Keil wheels.
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Re: Vale's first Yokomo: YZ-10 '94
I will try... maybe I will order rit powder lolaip47-2008 wrote:Might want to go a lot longer without much heat in order to get the results you want with these Keil wheels.
But I have to admit that I'm very happy with the dish wheels

I wanted the Keil wheels because it's something different
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I really like the Keil wheels too. I also saw the black ones available in Germany a while back but you could never seem to find either matching front or any fronts for that matter. Good luck on dyeing them black I think they will look killer.
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a01butal wrote:I really like the Keil wheels too. I also saw the black ones available in Germany a while back but you could never seem to find either matching front or any fronts for that matter. Good luck on dyeing them black I think they will look killer.
I have front and rear lying here. The front are original black and the rear ones were white. I have another set rear wheels which I could try to dye again but firts I will try to save the other ones


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Re: Vale's first Yokomo: YZ-10 '94
Thank youRJJ wrote:Great transformation into a really nice yz10.

Now I think it's done...body is painted and this afternoon I took my time to put some nice decals on it. Body, undertray and decals are repro but very nice.
As you can see I also replaced the shocks. It's now equipped with RC10 team shocks.
I'm not sure if I'm will install some nice period correct electronics...we'll se






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Beautiful car. Especially the paint job. Thanks for posting such big close pictures. They help clarify assembly of my own 94. I had no idea of that rear turnbuckle brace. Not sure if my cars came with it,, but as usual working from pics and memory...
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Wondering about rear camber plate as well. Looks like this car does not have it? Is the rear camber plate specific to a wcs model? Ive got a bunch of questions but will continue to ask in my own thread. Wishing bodies werent so spendy. I would like a nice Masami replica on my shelf.
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Re: Vale's first Yokomo: YZ-10 '94
Thanks JustinPeakey wrote:Looking very sexy Dani

Thanksrccars4sal wrote:Wondering about rear camber plate as well. Looks like this car does not have it? Is the rear camber plate specific to a wcs model? Ive got a bunch of questions but will continue to ask in my own thread. Wishing bodies werent so spendy. I would like a nice Masami replica on my shelf.

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Re: Vale's first Yokomo: YZ-10 '94
The one on top that goes from top deck to rear diff housing. I just this morning made one from some clean ball ends, and it was a slight PITA to get on and adjusted with the car fully assembled. Obviously a turn buckle would suit this position best if its meant for adjustment. Mine just got a kyosho threaded rod/grub screw.


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Re: Vale's first Yokomo: YZ-10 '94
Okay last pix for this build!
I managed to find the original black, webbed wheels. And I got a package from Japan, with two signed wheels. Guess by whom...
I'm more than happy with the final result. I love it!





I managed to find the original black, webbed wheels. And I got a package from Japan, with two signed wheels. Guess by whom...

I'm more than happy with the final result. I love it!





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