Yokomo works carbon fibre tub chassis

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Yokomo works carbon fibre tub chassis

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Look what i got today :)
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wow..were these from ebay or from comcom..

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I think I want one :oops: going to take a cold shower now

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I always think tub in graphite is over kill... but it is really pretty. Mommy, where can I get one :oops:

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marui hunter 73 wrote:wow..were these from ebay or from comcom..
I got a box with a lot of NIP parts from a comcom team driver yesterday, see another one for the cougar 2000 in the schumacher section, looks even better. I'lll also put some parts up for trade/sale in the BST area.

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tiger1 wrote:I always think tub in graphite is over kill... but it is really pretty. Mommy, where can I get one :oops:
Being able to do away with the belly-pan is what makes tubs cool to me :)
It looks like this one would let you do away with most if not all of the topplate too.

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"I think I just threw up in mouth a little bit"

I really want one of those.
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This is very odd, i'd say. It is a YZ-10 1994 front end, the chassis is hard to tell if it's a tub...

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Any of you guys bidding on this?
I wouldn't mind having a go at it but don't want to drive up the price for you guys who found it first

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Mr. ED wrote:Any of you guys bidding on this?
I wouldn't mind having a go at it but don't want to drive up the price for you guys who found it first
I won't - i assume i am sorted out yokomo wise for the next decade :)

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beautiful! and I really want to find this one

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Fellas, i have to report that i started the build :) I will combine it with some black TC bulkheads & plastic covers, ZC-200L and stiffener brace, lots black plastic parts except steering & shocks. Basically, it will be quite black when it's finished.

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phoenix wrote:... Basically, it will be quite black when it's finished.
That sounds a lot like my dark dog 8)
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=6022
Which suspension type will you use for it?

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Mr. ED wrote:
phoenix wrote:... Basically, it will be quite black when it's finished.
That sounds a lot like my dark dog 8)
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=6022
Which suspension type will you use for it?
A works 93 setup with fine pitch and - thanks to ed - an LWP kit :)

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