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Need some help with an ID on a HotTrick chassis

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This chassis measures a strong 9-1/2 inches long. It came with a hot trick RC10 and a whole lotta parts that I have no clue about either. Those pictures will be next...
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That sure does look like it. Same shape and most of the holes seem to be filled...now to find some more info on it. Thanx mikedealer.
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What more info do you need?
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what it looks like on the top side would be a good starting place. I had a ton of parts that came with this package and instead of posting every part and asking what it is or what its for I'd like to try and figure some of them out myself. Would also like some general info as what they were like and stuff like that. Would also like to find out if its worth anything in the long run so I don't do something like hack it up but I can't ask that kind of question so its off to do some investigating :) ...

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I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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That is the coolest looking Frog I have ever seen!, cannot believe the great lengths of engineering on something that was soooooooo simple before that. Did you ever finish it?

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It still sits just as you see it. I would hardly say any Hot Trick products were engineered. Build tolerances are horrid, so is consistency. There was little to no fore-thought with assembly process/procedure either.

But, they are cool.
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