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Here are a few photos from Adams D4 today at batley

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Are they laser-etched logos on the CVDs ?! Talk about bling

I wonder how much it's gonna cost ...
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CVD's ? did I miss that?

Do you mean the hinge pin blocks?
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CVD's ? did I miss that?

Do you mean the hinge pin blocks?
I think I mean CVDs I've never understood why they're called that though, so I'm probably wrong. I mean the long thin thingys that make the turny-turny from the engine into turny-turny at the wheels. Check out the rear left on this picture:

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/spy-hotbodiesd4/imagepages/NO5E2440.html

And the front left:

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/spy-hotbodiesd4/imagepages/NO5E2448.html

[Note to self: stop staring so closely at pictures of miniature cars on the internet.]
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blimey - you're right! its the CVD bone really, I was looking at the actual CVD joint - getting my excuses in now hehe..

I got some photos of the bones (from a spares box) and couldnt see anything on those - I wonder if these on the car are the final ones with added bling tho?

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How did it look on the track up against/compared to the BJ4?
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I think I mean CVD's I've never understood why they're called that though, so I'm probably wrong. I mean the long thin things that make the turn-turn from the engine into turn-turn at the wheels. Check out the rear left on this picture:

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/spy-hotbodiesd4/imagepages/NO5E2440.html

And the front left:

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/spy-hotbodiesd4/imagepages/NO5E2448.html

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Thats a lovely paint job there adam, who did you that?.......

and I've got one of the 'proper' shells to paint (if jimmy had a smiley, blobbing its tongue out it would be inserted here!), and I must admit, it looks pretty cool, a few little changes here and there but keeps the 'style'.
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