The Official "What is it?" Thread

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So I made a great score on craigslist the other day.

I picked up some ex racers entire lot of racing stuff that looks llike it spanned from the mid 90s to 2005ish. Looks like at one time they even ran nitro, but what I got was a bunch of xray t1fk stuff with aftermarket chassis gallore. along with a slapmaster ms2.2 and 2 mystery 1.12th pan car chassis.

So, I am trying to figure out what BMI chassis this is, and what possible xray kit was used with it.
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This is a xray t1fk with a different main chassis pan. I identified the stock pan, which sits beow the redish colored pan that the car is built on.

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Her are 2 myster pan chassi. I have all kinds of parts sitting around from 12lc to crc it seems, but I cant seem to identify what these are. It would be nice to be able to put them back together.

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This appears to be a crc bloody knife V3 with some mods to the pan
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2x rc10 A stamped, rc10t, rc18t, 3x rc10gt tamiya stuff - fox, lunchbox re-release, Custom chevy clod crawler, cc-01 pajero, 2x cc-01, kt full option, and 3 HL tanks. Looking for a rc250 and rc500

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Bought a couple of engines from a fellow and he sent this carb with them.... I have no idea; any of you???

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

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Reminds me of the early traxxas carb. (image .12)

Edit, looks more like the TRX series
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I think you nailed it!!!!!!!!!

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slapshot1979 wrote:...
Mounted to my AYK Bobcat. Interested in who made these 1.9" wheels and what tires they maybe ( I need new front tires)
They look familiar....want to say Duratrax or RCH. :?:

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gomachv wrote:Reminds me of the early traxxas carb. (image .12)

Edit, looks more like the TRX series
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You ate correct, it is a TRX pro .15 carb. One of the wrste carbs ever made, almost as bad add the new 2.5/3.3 carbs. My advice would be don't even try to use it.

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The top 1/12 scale looks like a t-force from CRC
Giving old thing a new life!

Check out my latest project:

The Danny Thompson Nitro Panda from Thunder Tiger
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=33149

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Anyone know who made this rc10 tower? And what the holes and kickouts are for?

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The kickouts are the stock .56 tower locations. Just guessing, but JG perhaps

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Wow the kickouts looked really low (compared to the camber holes) so I hadn't even considered that. It does kinda have a jg look about it.

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jg

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I don't recall a parma tiger, does anyone know what these stickers belong to? Car, motor, etc?
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Never mind, found it! Looks like it was a slot car controller
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strange tiger: looks more like a spider ;)

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You don't have 6 legged tigers in Belgium?!

Lol

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