Thanks, I feel the same way, but I have a T4, T3 and T2 runner but do not have a 10T runner yet!CamplinP wrote:My .$02. Buy a used T4 for a runner. That looks really nice . Too nice.
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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
Thanks, I don't have a runner yet. I did make the orange and black 10T, but it needs a body and again it's so nice I don't know if I will run it as well.m_vice wrote:My 2,
If you already have a 10T runner go with option B.
If you don't have a 10T runner go with option A.
Option C is always possible.
I will think about your advice!
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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
I say run the truck. You can only get so much enjoyment from the truck sitting on the shelf.
I would like to build a 10T. I actually had one but turned it into a old is new buggy. That body you have came off of my 10T I planned on running. I guess the truck is a runner now, just in the form of a buggy.
Jake
I would like to build a 10T. I actually had one but turned it into a old is new buggy. That body you have came off of my 10T I planned on running. I guess the truck is a runner now, just in the form of a buggy.
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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
hey rod...I will see if I can find your white nuts. I will ask my wife to open wide tonight before bed
I have been going through the same issue with deciding weather or not to make my newly found 10T into a runner or shelf queen. With mine, all I got to do is powder coat the chassis black and clean it up. And get a body, but the tires are in fair shape.
I will run mine if you run yours

I have been going through the same issue with deciding weather or not to make my newly found 10T into a runner or shelf queen. With mine, all I got to do is powder coat the chassis black and clean it up. And get a body, but the tires are in fair shape.
I will run mine if you run yours

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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
I found a few large white nuts in your box, but don't think there will be any in my wife's until later
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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
what ever they are, mine are bigger than rodsCharlie don't surf wrote:Yeah but some are 6/32 and others are 11/32![]()

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ok so let me get this right, you whats are bigger than your other what? Might want to get that checked out.vintage AE wrote:what ever they are, mine are bigger than rodsCharlie don't surf wrote:oYeah but some are 6/32 and others are 11/32![]()
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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
Found my white nuts thanks! 4-40 size!
I still can't make up my mind! A,B or C guys?
A) Build a fast runner with stronger non correct parts that sort of looks like a Cliff Lett truck?
B) Build a Cliff Lett shelf queen with as many correct parts as I can find?
c) Same as (B) but run it gently with lots of chassis tape?


I still can't make up my mind! A,B or C guys?
A) Build a fast runner with stronger non correct parts that sort of looks like a Cliff Lett truck?
B) Build a Cliff Lett shelf queen with as many correct parts as I can find?
c) Same as (B) but run it gently with lots of chassis tape?
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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
I'm seeing a god's wink, what ever the eff that means, get some nuts and run itslotcarrod wrote:Found my white nuts thanks! 4-40 size!![]()
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I still can't make up my mind! A,B or C guys?
A) Build a fast runner with stronger non correct parts that sort of looks like a Cliff Lett truck?
B) Build a Cliff Lett shelf queen with as many correct parts as I can find?
c) Same as (B) but run it gently with lots of chassis tape?


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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
when I took psychology courses in university, which were always multiple choice, I was always told that when in doubt, pick C
C is my final answer! You get to enjoy both running it, and having a Cliff Lett look alike. Getting all the parts will take a while and that's time you could be running it

C is my final answer! You get to enjoy both running it, and having a Cliff Lett look alike. Getting all the parts will take a while and that's time you could be running it

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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
I think I like C as well!
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Re: Cliff Lett RC10T Runner by Slotcarrod
noCharlie don't surf wrote:Can I use a lifeline?
i like A.
then again most of my stuff is half-ass'd and cobbled together

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