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Really nice car and pics. Thank You Lars for sending them to us!

Are the front tires also from Tamiya?

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TRF 12.jpg
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Could all rear hub carrier lower mounting holes be used? There seems to be three or maybe four holes totally in there.
Do You have motor pinions to this? Spur look like finer than 48 but not so fine as 64.

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Hcp22 wrote:
TRF 12.jpg
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TRF 15.jpg

Lars Lars !!! you made it !!! Thank You its wonderful in here now. almost awesome..
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Jirka wrote:Really nice car and pics. Thank You Lars for sending them to us!

Are the front tires also from Tamiya?

Jirka
Thanks :D
The fronts are unmarked and the rear says “Tamiya Super Gripper 53-82-41-09”
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Jirka wrote:Could all rear hub carrier lower mounting holes be used? There seems to be three or maybe four holes totally in there.
Do You have motor pinions to this? Spur look like finer than 48 but not so fine as 64.

Jirka
I believe so, then on the other hand “I know nothing”. I had my own prototype a Kyosho Triumph to sort out at that time….
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Bo Wallen wrote:
Hcp22 wrote:
TRF 12.jpg
TRF 13.jpg
TRF 14.jpg
TRF 15.jpg

Lars Lars !!! you made it !!! Thank You its wonderful in here now. almost awesome..
Take it easy Bo, don’t get to exited, it just another Tamiya…
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Hcp22 wrote:my own prototype a Kyosho Triumph
You still have it? Or any memories from it?

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Hcp22 wrote:
Bo Wallen wrote:
Hcp22 wrote:
TRF 12.jpg
TRF 13.jpg
TRF 14.jpg
TRF 15.jpg

Lars Lars !!! you made it !!! Thank You its wonderful in here now. almost awesome..
Take it easy Bo, don’t get to exited, it just another Tamiya…
In this case i go for anything..........that move :wink: Just spend a third day shopping (driving) two ladies all over the (tundra) UGH....And now they find out i got credit cards.............i am in deep sh....t :arrow:
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Jirka wrote:
Hcp22 wrote:my own prototype a Kyosho Triumph
You still have it? Or any memories from it?

Jirka
Of course I have that car my friend, but I think I lost the memories…
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I wonder how Magnus Balte liked the car Did he do good results in races.....and so on :?:
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Jirka wrote:Could all rear hub carrier lower mounting holes be used? There seems to be three or maybe four holes totally in there.
Do You have motor pinions to this? Spur look like finer than 48 but not so fine as 64.

Jirka
The hubs are from the Super Astute and Dyna Storm, all the holes can be used. The front and rear arms are also from the Super Astute.

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