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Ah, Tamiya's first RC car. Very nice! It will be interesting to see how it comes along. You don't see many restorations like this nowadays, even on Tamiyaclub, which is seeming to go more modern as the years go by. Patiently awaiting your progress. 

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I’ll be eager to see how both your Porsches turn out. These have always been a favorite of mine. I have two of the 934’s and 935’s. Each one of the bodies was done substandard. Over time I’ve picked up and new 934 bodyset and two 935 bodies. I take it that your going with a Valiant livery. I’d really like to do the Jager variant with a 934 and 935
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