Garry
26-01-2007, 11:20 AM
The other thread stopped loading up, so here it is again
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Had this a short time, was going to use at my local club, but the buggy class has dropped off.
Rolling chassis, unknown age. Judging by the decals on the body, its an early one.
I'm not sure of the spec of the standard XX4, but this has a Graphite tub without motor or cell cutouts - would be ideal for wet racing. Possibly the rest of the car is graphite - it looks the same, but no 'graphite' markings.
Some of the screws have been rounded off, but have been slotted ready for replacement, and the tyres have worn out (some strange Tamiya ones) so you could save them for tarmac use? The front tower also has a crack in it by the base. Itll still be OK for flat-track use, but obviously needs changing for proper off-roading.
There are some spares such as CVD joints, and a (bodged) front shock tower.
£80 posted.
More pics available, PM or email me.
http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/3675/los12ct.jpg
Had this a short time, was going to use at my local club, but the buggy class has dropped off.
Rolling chassis, unknown age. Judging by the decals on the body, its an early one.
I'm not sure of the spec of the standard XX4, but this has a Graphite tub without motor or cell cutouts - would be ideal for wet racing. Possibly the rest of the car is graphite - it looks the same, but no 'graphite' markings.
Some of the screws have been rounded off, but have been slotted ready for replacement, and the tyres have worn out (some strange Tamiya ones) so you could save them for tarmac use? The front tower also has a crack in it by the base. Itll still be OK for flat-track use, but obviously needs changing for proper off-roading.
There are some spares such as CVD joints, and a (bodged) front shock tower.
£80 posted.
More pics available, PM or email me.