RC10 Team Car
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RC10 Team Car
Here is one of my newest additions to my RC10 collection.
Got it from a "buy now" auction right off the bay. I think it is a nice modified car and I got the information that it was driven by a former Italien Team Associated driver.
I will only clean it up and make no further modifications.
Can anybody tell me from which manufacturer the steering linkage is? I´ve seen this kind only once in the past from Ruffy`s Worlds car.
Greetings
Raimund
Got it from a "buy now" auction right off the bay. I think it is a nice modified car and I got the information that it was driven by a former Italien Team Associated driver.
I will only clean it up and make no further modifications.
Can anybody tell me from which manufacturer the steering linkage is? I´ve seen this kind only once in the past from Ruffy`s Worlds car.
Greetings
Raimund
Re: RC10 Team Car
Interesting, drilled out A arms.
. . . you have Associated Green Slime for brains. And not even new Green Slime, but old gooped out Green Slime.
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Re: RC10 Team Car
Ups, didn`t notice this detail
When the car arrived I took only a short look onto it and put it away because I work on my house and have no time for my hobby at the moment.
Thank you very much for your help
When the car arrived I took only a short look onto it and put it away because I work on my house and have no time for my hobby at the moment.
Thank you very much for your help
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Re: RC10 Team Car
Hi integra22t,
yes, there is one under the hood. Asked myself the same question when I saw it the first time on ebay and when it arrived at home. It is slightly leaking but I have enough spare parts to rebuild it. The nice thing is that also a ETA gasket ist used instead of the normal gasket.
Hi scr8p,
thank you for your help. Do you mean RCPS? I didn`t hear from RPS.
Greetings
yes, there is one under the hood. Asked myself the same question when I saw it the first time on ebay and when it arrived at home. It is slightly leaking but I have enough spare parts to rebuild it. The nice thing is that also a ETA gasket ist used instead of the normal gasket.
Hi scr8p,
thank you for your help. Do you mean RCPS? I didn`t hear from RPS.
Greetings
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Re: RC10 Team Car
RPS= Ranch Pit Shop= Team Losi before the name
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas
Factory Works website
Factory Works website
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Re: RC10 Team Car
Nice car! Can't wait to see the final result, I love the team car
I think I got parts from the same guy ^^ http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=28582&start=1305
He had another rc10 buggy on the bay but stopped the auction
I think I got parts from the same guy ^^ http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=28582&start=1305
He had another rc10 buggy on the bay but stopped the auction
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Re: RC10 Team Car
Hi Daniel,
you`re correct! I had my eyes also onto these parts but sometimes I had to to say to myself "enough is enough" and I am happy that a forum member was able to get them! Congratulations! I`ve seen your projects and the looks very nice! Love your Pavidis truck. Mark was one of my heroes when I was also a bit younger
Greetings
Raimund
you`re correct! I had my eyes also onto these parts but sometimes I had to to say to myself "enough is enough" and I am happy that a forum member was able to get them! Congratulations! I`ve seen your projects and the looks very nice! Love your Pavidis truck. Mark was one of my heroes when I was also a bit younger
Greetings
Raimund
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Re: RC10 Team Car
Hi Raimund,spru wrote:Hi Daniel,
you`re correct! I had my eyes also onto these parts but sometimes I had to to say to myself "enough is enough" and I am happy that a forum member was able to get them! Congratulations! I`ve seen your projects and the looks very nice! Love your Pavidis truck. Mark was one of my heroes when I was also a bit younger
Greetings
Raimund
thank you for your kind words! The t2 is in progress...the chassis is being adonited like the pavidis truck. I found the NER3 receiver, the yokomo springs, some.decals.and the right rcps turnbuckles the build will be very interesting as soon as the chassis is adonized and rebuild
This italian guy had a lot of really nice stuff it's rare to find such offers over here in EU
MfG,
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Re: RC10 Team Car
What was the reasoning back in the day for trimming down the chassis. Weight only?
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Re: RC10 Team Car
weight was a factor but also being able to get the body down as low as possible helped airflow. You needed all the advantages you could get before the battery dropped. I'm sure there were more factors but that was just my experience with the battery guys.shaveradam wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 6:47 pm What was the reasoning back in the day for trimming down the chassis. Weight only?
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