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Old 06-02-2011
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Default Please Help Identify Yokomo.

Hi all, Could someone please help me identify this Yokomo RC. Most is Carbon with very short travel shocks? Super low as well. Any help is much appreciated.
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looks like a touring car equivalent of a YZ10 to me
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Default YZ-10...Almost???

Hi, Yes i thought that myself, but did they do a touring yz-10? The chassis is like the yz-10 but not quite.???
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motor mount/layshaft assembly also looks the same
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Could it be a YZ-10 with lots of aftermarket parts on..? Thanks Again.
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wouldnt have thought so, I would say it was one of their early touring cars, not familiar with their names though sorry
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Anyone?....Please help.
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Looks like the original YR4 M2 to me

although they did a fair few variants, think the later side stick pack chassis model was the YR4 II
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Its a yr4, but dont know which variant.
Like has been said, prob a II.
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read here

http://www.rcracing.com/Page.cfm?InfoID=846

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http://www.yokomousa.com/newproducts/manualusa.htm
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Replied on other forum, for you guys here its a YR-4M
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Thanks to everyone who replied. Special thanks to YZ-10, he beat you to it guys. He Even supplied me with a Magazine review.. Its defo a YR4M from 1996 so there you go. Thank You.
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