Goldpan Drilled for Stealth
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Goldpan Drilled for Stealth
Yesterday I bought a goldpan chassis drilled for the stealth tranny from the factory, with out having the pan in front of me is there anyway to know what buggy it is? Like is it a Champion Edition?? Ill post pics as soon as I get the buggy.
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Re: Goldpan Drilled for Stealth
The first page of the "25 Years of the RC10" thread that is stickied at the top has a very good pictorial on the different cars as well as chassis markings. It could probably help you figure it out.
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Re: Goldpan Drilled for Stealth
CE chassis for sure. The history for the RC10 get a little confusing at times. But it is either a B stamp or C stamp. The history of the RC10 by slotcarrod is one of the best. check it out.
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Re: Goldpan Drilled for Stealth
I got the chassis in the mail 2 days ago, It has a "B" stamp, now I dont know if I over looked it or what, but I didnt see anything about a Gold "B" stamp in the "25 yrs of the RC10"
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Re: Goldpan Drilled for Stealth
As above, it's a CE chassis (third edition I think following 6 gear A and Stealth A/B) they were the only gold pans factory drilled for stealth regardless of reference 

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Re: Goldpan Drilled for Stealth
It came with nothing on the chassis parts wise, so do I put ALL white parts, All black parts or half and half?
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