Oldest RC10 Ever?

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Re: Oldest RC10 Ever?

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Charlie don't surf wrote:Not if you own a can of Easy Off
Will the easy off take the gold color off the shocks?
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yes. easy off removes anodizing. greased lightning cleaner/degreaser works too.

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Anyone know what motor that is exactly? It's sporting some serious capacitors.
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Re: Oldest RC10 Ever?

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Charlie don't surf wrote:Goodyear AYK tires- :wink: I also just realized that is an MRP Pro-110 Body!

:idea: edit--thanks longboard, I majorly misspoke :wink:
Looks more like an old Tamiya Rough Rider body. The sides rear shock area on the Pro-110 is different. But the rear looks liek a Pro-110.

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