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Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:33 pm
by Doc J33P
Those look like Pajero rims and The Scale Shop beadlock rings. Are you into the crawling scene as well?

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:05 am
by TitaniumXRC
mrlexan wrote:The body I have is junk, came on a car I won on eBay. It's nothing worth speaking off or showing pics.
The body I have in the photos, I rescued from the trash, and the window post were gone. I had to rebuild them with tape, and a hot glue gun, then I just painted over them to hide it. I can't wait to get the new ones and do it right.

Doc J33P wrote:Those look like Pajero rims and The Scale Shop bead lock rings. Are you into the crawling scene as well?
Scale crawling, a little, sort of..... I have a stock Tamiya TL-01 with a hummer body. It's 4wd with a 75 Turn motor. Nothing special. If I was back home in Fort Collins I might be more into it, but being stuck out here in the deserts of California there not as much to climb on.

Jim.

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:36 pm
by TitaniumXRC
I got the Robby Gorden Ford F-150 trophy truck bodies in, would anyone be interested in a newer body for your TA01/02

Did you know that when you buy a body from Tower, or any LHS you are paying twice what they are paying for that body. So for every body they sell, they can buy two to replace it.

I found a "On-line" hobby store that sells a limited number of bodies for 20% over what they buy the bodies for, and thats around 30% less that the other hobby stores.

On eBay a body this rare goes for around $40.00, and I will be selling this body for the same on eBay.

So far as the forms sales are concerned, I'm going to sell them for $20.00 + shipping.

If your interested, please tell me
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Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:41 pm
by Mr. ED
TitaniumXRC wrote:I got the Robby Gorden Ford F-150 trophy truck bodies in, would anyone be interested in a newer body for your TA01/02

Did you know that when you buy a body from Tower, or any LHS you are paying twice what they are paying for that body. So for every body they sell, they can buy two to replace it.

I found a "On-line" hobby store that sells a limited number of bodies for 20% over what they buy the bodies for, and thats around 30% less that the other hobby stores.

On eBay a body this rare goes for around $40.00, and I will be selling this body for the same on eBay.

So far as the forms sales are concerned, I'm going to go with the 20% over cost, that way my next order can be bigger than this one. That is around $17.00 + shipping. (I'd like to get $20.00 for them)

If your interested, please tell me
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cleaned up your code a bit for you :mrgreen:
I'll take one of these please. Do you prefer shipping to Japan or to Belgium? Paypal ok?

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:41 pm
by TitaniumXRC
I will have to find out what shipping, and a box will cost, but I will get back to you.

I will sell you yours for what I stated above, However I looked at the cost again and I will have to sell them for $20.00 each + shipping from now own.
Sorry for the misteak.

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:51 am
by Mr. ED
TitaniumXRC wrote:I will have to find out what shipping, and a box will cost, but I will get back to you.

I will sell you yours for what I stated above, However I looked at the cost again and I will have to sell them for $20.00 each + shipping from now own.
Sorry for the misteak.
I left you a PM about a week ago: could you please let me know your paypal so I can make the payment?

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 11:13 pm
by TitaniumXRC
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Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 11:15 pm
by bearrickster
Wow that looks Great

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:26 am
by Mr. ED
Pretty, but I like the kinda 'rat' look of the black one best still.
Care to disclose where the roof lights and front bumper are from?

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:27 am
by TitaniumXRC
Mr. ED wrote:Pretty, but I like the kinda 'rat' look of the black one best still.
Care to disclose where the roof lights and front bumper are from?
roof lights: Tamiya Toyota Hi-lift, why? because they come in dark chrome, and it looks good.

front bumper: I make the titanium brush guard, and I mounted a HPI RS4 NMT2 bumper onto it.

Jim

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 2:29 am
by TitaniumXRC
I have a new photo for you.
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It seems that Steve Rule is painting one of these bodies for Robby Gorden, and I will be building the chassis. Maybe we have a new RC celebrity on the rise.

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:58 pm
by fastang
I've met Robby a few times. He is a really nice guy. I never knew he was into RC tho. I sure wish he would come back to off road racing full time and quit screwing around with that nascar stuff! Every one knows dirt is for racing, pavement is how you get to the track! :lol: He is one of the best offroad racers of all time!

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 12:35 am
by JK Racing
did you paint the Rough Riders body? Where did you get the sticker set? I want to do my Slash in this scheme.

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:13 pm
by fastang
LOL, I thought I was the only one who liked that paint job! So much that I'm even painting my real race truck like it!

Re: New-OLD Bolink trophy truck

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 7:50 am
by Mr. ED
just arrived back at my parents place and found my repro-body waiting for me (hehe: that sounds odd)
I'm very happy with it , nice strong lexan got used for this one and it looks just just as good for real as in the pics (in contradiction to the hamburgers in most joints LOL)

Thanks again!