Re: Intriguing ad in RC Car Action - RC10 re-release?
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:37 am
Just bought one for my buddy
ModelsportUK still shows good stock
ModelsportUK still shows good stock

Thanks for sharing. I watched the youtube video which was a good summary I thought. In the video, what is the point of the random guitar/jam session music going on in the background? Annoying when I want to see the car and hear what the guy has to say.
Re-re Fox, which was the one I wanted the most. Still looking a couple others but the Avante price is just so silly high. The Egress on the other, that's another I want.kink wrote:Oh and while we are here did anyone buy any of the Tamiya re-re's? The Avante looks good (for a Tamiya)
And which cars do you wish would be re-re'd in future?
My wish additional list would be:
Optima Turbo
Yokomo YZ-10
Burns Turbo
marlo wrote:This is why I was sooooo not into this RE-RE, the caption has the word "vintage" in it, are these not the shocks out of a re-re kit.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TEAM-ASSOCIATED-NEW-VINTAGE-RC10-FRONT-AND-REAR-GOLD-SHOCKS-/281197332862?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4178aac97e
Poor kit, broken up for parts.clm wrote:marlo wrote:This is why I was sooooo not into this RE-RE, the caption has the word "vintage" in it, are these not the shocks out of a re-re kit.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TEAM-ASSOCIATED-NEW-VINTAGE-RC10-FRONT-AND-REAR-GOLD-SHOCKS-/281197332862?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4178aac97e
"New" Vintage...![]()
Chris
Sorry to drag up an off-topic....but I just saw this today. Yup, still proud to be a Ford guyjwscab wrote:gm in fact is paid up, and the remaining equity is in shares the government is selling off in installments......
(DETROIT) — A watchdog says the U.S. government expects to lose $9.7 billion on its bailout of General Motors.
The government spent $49.5 billion to save GM five years ago. The Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program says the government has recovered $34.5 billion. That leaves $15 billion.
The government got 61 percent of GM's stock in the bailout. It has sold all but 7 percent, or 101 million shares. Those would have to sell for $148 each to break even. GM stock was trading at $35.72 Tuesday.
The inspector general says in a report to Congress that the government is showing a $9.7 billion loss on its books.
that makes at least 2 of usgomachv wrote:Yup, still proud to be a Ford guy![]()
THE H.P FREAK wrote:HI!... 3rd Ford guy here.