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Posts posted by Crash Cramer
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I was hoping someone could volunteer to look at a photo of an antique MRC part that is simply labled BodyMount Set. The vintage of the package is late 70's, early 80's and I don't remeber what it could go on. Anyone brave enough to email me and take on this mission would be greatly appreciated. I also have a question on the correct color of wheels for the Rough Rider. I have a repackaged unit that is labeled as such and I have no real idea if they are original Tamiya or aftermarket.
Thank you for all that reply
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Darryn, I applaude you too on the real life reporting of the cars. Ever considered writing for Road and Track, just kidding, keep the toy articles coming. I asked for a subscription to this magazine for Christmas just for the articles from Darryn.
If anyone can help me out with an old article from the '80s by XActo brand knives. It has a partial picture of a YELLOW HotShot with its wheels taken off and it shows XActo's knife and screwdriver set. Darryn has a pic on jpeg if he would post it here, someone could see it and then send me a real life copy. Thanks and I am enjoying the club immensely.
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I also could use some used Astute hardware. Have you taken yours apart and don't know what to do with all those extra not so shiny screws and special nuts??? Send them my way please.
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Looking for a good used Manta Ray body or a couple of "racing wings" that Tamiya made, but are rather scarce and a Honda s2000 empty box. Let me know if you can help, I am in the USA.
Need help, can you identify this part????HELP
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I am sorry, there is no part number printed on the card and I don't know how to post a picture here in the "wanted ads". I am not yet a full member of the club as I don't have that much cash yet to subscribe. I am trying to trade parts for cash in order to raise the money and to gain some trust too. I will have to individually email a picture to all that reply directly to me. Thank you for your understanding.
Chris Booth