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alby78

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About alby78

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  1. Probably.... Maybe...Anyway...it doesn't work for me. So I would like to try with that Proline kit. Maybe I've solved for shipping. I will tell you. Thanks
  2. Thank you, but that part is for the rear axle only, I bought it and I've already mounted on the car. The problem is the front axle.
  3. Hi thanks, I got the DT-03 ones but they are not good for me. Or probably I must have other things to adapt them. I don't understand. The hub rod is too short fo the tyre I would like to mount and in any case, I don't understand also as the system can work, because when I tighten the nut, the wheel can't rotate. Are they made for a rotating hub rod? Don't know... but the nut fix the wheel against the rod. So I would like to try the Proline kit. But That's the only seller I can find. On the Proline website no mention to that kit. Maybe out of stock?! Anyway if you don't know other sellers, the only solutions I can find are: - that seller decides to ship to Italy - an american guy, rc fan like me, helps me with a triangular shipping
  4. Hello, I'm from Italy and I'm looking for a 12mm Front Hex Wheel Adapter for Grasshopper. Unfortunately the only one I can find around is that one and the seller doesn't ship to Italy: https://www.ebay.it/itm/HPI-Proline12mm-Front-Hex-Wheel-Adapter-Tamiya-Grasshopper-Frog-Kyosho-RC10-FX10/273002322252?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649 Yesterday I asked him if he could make an exception to the rule but he hasn't answered till now. Do anyone of you have an idea where I can find that article with the possibility of a shipping to Italy? I have also another idea: I could buy it, putting shipping to one of you living in the US. And then give money to him for a shipping to Italy with a tracked system. Could anyone help me? Thank you!
  5. I put here some photos where I specify, with a circle, the points I would like to know how pulling out the metal knob...or completely how to joint the shock absorber (lower part, front suspension harm) . I put also twho photos of the car
  6. Hi cmarti (I wrote to you also in private, I hope you can answer me), I found your old discussion here about this Golden Arrow f10, because...I'm modifying a Nikko Bison f10...and watching your photos on photobucket.com....I've found out that Radio Shack Golden Arrow and Nikko Bison/Thunderbolt are the same car!!! They have the same frame! Only the car body is different! So, as suggested here from kontemax (hey kontemax...I'm from Italy too!!!), I've ordered (and I'm waiting for) a mini and a short Tamiya CVA II shock absorbers kits. I hope I did well...but I don't know how to mount them on the car when they will arrive. So I hope you can help me. Could you please tell me how you pulled out the metal knobs of the front suspensions (to link the top of the front shock absorbers) and the ones attached to the differential/gear box (to link the bottom of the rear shock absorbers)? And always about the front ones, how did you link the bottom to the suspension arms? Because there isn't nothing to pull out there and it's also impossible to insert a screw (as I suppose you did for the top of the rear absorbers). Thank you very much!!! Alberto
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