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Any one remember the andys rc10 conversion for the gold tub
It had the option of trailing or traditional rear arms
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Yes remember seeing one of them with the trailing arms. Know someone who aquired one recently too, whether or not he still has it or whether he sold it on i dont know
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I owned one, it was the second time I converted a perfectly good Associated buggy and made it on a par with a Tamiya Hornet I think the last track I raced it on was the dirt based track that Tamworth had.
The other conversion I tried was red fr4/alloy and was a conversion for the gold tub around 1985 I think, can somebody recall who made it?
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I remember the conversion, never had one but looked nice. I have got an A&L trailing arm conversion for an Ultima partly built. Might get round to finishing it one day.
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The other conversion I tried was red fr4/alloy and was a conversion for the gold tub around 1985 I think, can somebody recall who made it?
Hot Trick. They made red fibreglass replacements for just about every fibreglass part on any car, and all attachments from alloy sheet.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=465

If anyone wants to buy an A&L trailing arm conversion, Lethal Weapon belt transmission or ballraced steering kit, Daryl Lane is selling many of their vintage parts again http://vintageteamaandl.com/
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