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This is some Associated RC10. It is the Mk.I chassis (tub) in black (painted or a black edition one, if that exists), but the arms are not solid (stock RC10 arms were solid), though they are white (which was normal on the RC10 as stock). I think these are hopup suspension arms, as I believe the RC10B2 had black suspension parts already ;)

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Confirmed, 1st gen RC10T, stock suspension arms.

The bulkheads (C and D) look like King Blackfoot parts, but I'm not sure. Possibly King Cab/Hilux racing truck.

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A. Appear to be Lunchbox wheels, maybe gold plated edition or the yellow ones painted in gold metallic. Left is front wheel with bearing in the rim and right is a rear wheel that fits to a drive plate.

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"A" are I believe Blackfoot (original), Monster Beetle or Mud Blaster rims. If they are gold they are from the Monster Beetle. Lunbox I dont believe had any holes on them and are solid.

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As for the tires (A) I think they are Clod Buster tires. It looks as though I can see the little "diamond" pattern around the tire sidewall. It appears someone has cut some Monster Beetle/Blackfoot wheels to fit into the Clod wheels to allow them to be mounted on a Blackfoot series truck.

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"f" definatly big brute I think c and d also.

if you want to get rid of "f" let me know .i'd probaly take them.

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Thanks for all the info everyone. Unfortantly I can't get to the parts at the moment as I left for college today.... So selling them is out for right now ;)

As for the wheels, As one of you said they are Clod tires with the outside of a clod rim with a Blackfoot rim glued in place. At least thats what it looks like...? I remember seeing a kit that advertised something like this.. Not to sure. The Big Brute parts would make sense as I have one. Go figure!!. Even though my brother wrecked it

Thanks everyone for the info, look foward to any more you have!! :P

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The wheels/tires pictured are the "backyard" way of doing it. CCP (Custom Chrome Products) made some actual alloy adapters. Imex also offer their Jumbo crusher tires that fit double width Blackfoot diameter 2.2 wheels. The Jumbo crushers were about the same size as Clod meats. Two stock 'Foot rims could be bolted together using adapters (Parma etc.) or you could buy a one piece extra wide plastic wheel from Imex. The Imex way bolted straight to the truck without adapters. Sorry if its a bit off topic, but I got to reminising over the days when folks in the states tried to fit Clod rubber on everything ;) .

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The wheels/tires pictured are the "backyard" way of doing it. CCP (Custom Chrome Products) made some actual alloy adapters. Imex also offer their Jumbo crusher tires that fit double width Blackfoot diameter 2.2 wheels. The Jumbo crushers were about the same size as Clod meats. Two stock 'Foot rims could be bolted together using adapters (Parma etc.) or you could buy a one piece extra wide plastic wheel from Imex. The Imex way bolted straight to the truck without adapters. Sorry if its a bit off topic, but I got to reminising over the days when folks in the states tried to fit Clod rubber on everything ;) .

Yes, they sure look backyard!! Thanks for all the info.

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