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  1. Up! Price drops to: 105 euro mates! Not going to drop more!
  2. Is it this one? I have it and a 27 reciever if you want. Got it free with a car but never used it so i have to check if it works. It's a bit dirty but in good condition. let me know. EDIT: Sorry my bad, you want the reciever.
  3. Up for sale is this beauty. The body is scuffed and scratched but the lines of the car still flow great. Chassis is in good condition. Bought this car for restoration, but don't have time. Asking 120 eur. Shipping to Europe at cost. Ask for other places. It's a rare car!
  4. Nice, i think the blue paint on your mates bodies is too dark. BTW might you know weather his ta02 300zx's have a slightly dented rooftop? Both of mine have, it looks like something heated it up from the inside causing it to sag outwards. I hope my language is understandable.
  5. I see, you're one of those hardcore collectors, that even have a bag of frozen snow from 10 yrs ago in the freezer and autumn leaves dating from 1997:D Right?
  6. Greetz Loaded! How many do you have? Post a pic please. My new love is the r91cp. It's pure sex on wheels. http://cgi.ebay.pl/Tamiya-58109-Nissan-R91...#ht_2995wt_1165 gotta lay my hands on one.
  7. I'm still alive. I bought a TA02W, partly built from a mamber. I'm just finishing it up. It has full original ball bearings, hardened shaft, light kingpins, one way, rear stabilizer. I smacked on rear yeah racing uprights, team orion 6,5t, and novak ESC. So far so good. BTW just a little heads up, if you ever decide to use the 300zx wheels before screwing them together pour a bit of epoxy glue into the screw holes, as the wheels will crack despite how careful you are torqueing the screws down. That way even if they break during assembly, the epoxy will hold them together and enable you to race them. New stuff, spares: ABC hobby body before: After gluing down the peeling stickers: Chassis: Boxes: Old chassis, awaiting cleaning and slight repairs, plus 2x12 engine and novak cyclone esc: I have blue and white tamiya paints, still need to get ahold of the red to paint a beautifull shiny IMSA body. Cheers from Poland.
  8. rather not. I plan to get a set of rims f+r for these inserts in chrome to fit my street 300zx setup ta02. CheerZ
  9. No mate, I havn't ever been to the UK. When it comes to cars I think they should be driven. Shelfs are good for highly detailed model cars, rc's are meant to be raced. I'd never race around with such a rare mint car against others to not trash it. But rolling it around and showing off at rc meets seems like fun. It's a hobby like any else - it's not supposed to generate income . I think I'll build it after all. Just maybe not yet.
  10. Hello everyone. My name is Maciek, I'm from Poland and I'm a great fan of Datsun/Nissan Z series especially 300zx z32 and 240z cars. My collection renges from 1:10scale up to 1:10 ofcourse. The missing link is 1:1 scale, but believe me I won't overlook that one when time comes. So far I have a beat up TA02W #144 and group C #91 300zx IMSA. I Plan on restoring the TA02, it just needs ball bearings and an esc to become fully operational. I'm really well educated at painting various surfaces due to modeling experience. So far I can't decide wether to build the group c. I personally believe cars are meant to be driven, but when one comes across such a fine piece of history it makes your hands tremble when holding it so I'm pretty torn up right now. I also recently came across two sets of new vintage wheels and believe me I paid 9 euros for both sets! Now that's what I call a bargain. BTW I bought the C group to scan the decals At least that's how I explain it to my brains rational part. Poland doesn't have many vintage geesk and I might be one of the first to make an outcome. I also like vintage audio so that makes me a complete vintage whore. Anyway some pics. I will add better ones some time later. the silver body is a ABC Hobby shell. The TA02w is partially stripped of most decals at the moment. I plan on polishing out all the scratches with automotive machine polish, stripping the paint from the inside, applying a fresh coat and redecaling it with original or repro decals depending on the cost. I must get decent steering equipment, servos, new wheels and I'm good to go. I guess the cracks are not going away, so I'll just have to live with them. Not everyone must run an xray equipped with 3,5tbrushless system am I right? That's what I tell my mates at the hobbyshop I work at. Wonder why I revitalised my RC passion lately? Anyone? Cheerz, I'll be updating anything here.
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