While the TQ10 and the Graphite were Associated's first carbon chassis RC10, their plate style design had been produced as an upgrade by various companies for years prior. Fibre-Lyte however, was one of only a few companies (Including Fusion Speed in Brea California and Buffalo Composite Designs in Lubbock Texas) that made full carbon fiber tubs in the early 90's. Manufactured via a vacuum infusion process in Stokesley England the carbon tubs were available factory direct and could also be purchased in the U.S. through APEX MODELS and Japan R/C Imports:
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