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Amazing rumour about a genuine Conrad 240826!

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1 minute ago, Gruntfuggly said:

Has anyone ever actually seen the optional END COVRR? I'm pretty sure that's what will be needed to bring the five Ur-Conrads together...

The Conrad End Covrr is to the 240826 what the Wagon R-RR was to Suzuki; the especially sporty version of an already "dyed in the wool" racing product.

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Jesus this thread still going. lol. I even posted in here back in 2003 with my old username Jimmy_GT-R. :)

James

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7 hours ago, Jim_GT-R said:

Jesus this thread still going. lol. I even posted in here back in 2003 with my old username Jimmy_GT-R. :)

James

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 Of course; Conrads never stop...

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23 hours ago, Jim_GT-R said:

Jesus this thread still going. lol. I even posted in here back in 2003 with my old username Jimmy_GT-R. :)

James

:)

I know right?  I can't believe the Legend of the Conrad has lived on so long. I just reread my 13 year old post. That being said, I'd love the find one. 

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On 2/13/2003 at 10:16 AM, Shodog said:

It's working the legend is growing. Here is the deal guys. Beetlemeister posted a picture of a conrad motor http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=6597&id=565 and asked if anyone knew what it was. I started to kid him by telling him it was a Conrad 240826 electric motor. This was all information that coule be clearly seen on the label of the motor in the picture. More people started to joke about the mototr also. Miramar posted this topic joking about the legendary status of this motor. All in all about the perfomance of a Technituned motor. But with all th hoopla and kidding about this motor, it's destined to be a Tamiyaclub classic.

Jim

Crazy a 13 year old legend continues

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Haha, you forseen the future !!! lol, it is indeed a TC classic now. I think any die hard TC member needs to own a Conrad motor now ;)

James

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7 hours ago, Jim_GT-R said:

I think any die hard TC member needs to own a Conrad motor now ;)

I have resigned myself to accepting the hard truth that finding one of these gems in the states is neigh impossible.  I will never own one.  :(

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4 hours ago, Nobbi1977 said:

Maybe we should get some stickers made up :-)

And put them on Silvercans and dump them on eBay (:

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On 11/11/2016 at 2:30 PM, Backlash said:

Wouldn't it be great if they re-released the Conrad 240826....

 

lol - that's about as likely as Trump winning the election!

Oh, wait... what?

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The last one for sale broke eBay and took some internet.

Be very, very careful Aussie.

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I'd buy it, but it must be worth the economy of a small nation.....

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So after several year's of searching I finally got it. It cost costed like a thrillion $$$$ and i can see why. Never before have a package i got tried to run away from the postman, like this one did.. this beast sure have some serious punch init. Not sure which car i should try this on, since im pretty sure it will take off and start orbiting the moon.  Will post a movie from first run once i do so. 

 

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Ah so you it was i bid against :ph34r: nice catch, that the one with the spare brushes?

( I quit after the third morgage got turned down)

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Love the bolts on the end bell - just shows the power that these things can consume... there can't be many motors where you use a ring spanner to attach the wires!

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So now I know about the Conrad.

32000rpm, is that it?

It remind me of the Cobalt motors.

 

Am I about to get lynched?

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13 minutes ago, M 800STD said:

So now I know about the Conrad.

32000rpm, is that it?

It remind me of the Cobalt motors.

 

Am I about to get lynched?

No but maybe we will tie you to one of the 240826 and connect it to an 8 cell NiCd. <_<:D:D

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But to do this, surely the 5th element is required?

Either way, I'm getting my trainers on now.  :blink:

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Great find on that Conrad. I would love to find one just for the BS factor. 

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7 hours ago, waterbok said:

Ah so you it was i bid against :ph34r: nice catch, that the one with the spare brushes?

( I quit after the third morgage got turned down)

:) nope, this one was not with extra brushes, so then it might have been another one you bid on?   

I sold my soul to the devil to win this auction.

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6 hours ago, M 800STD said:

So now I know about the Conrad.

32000rpm, is that it?

It remind me of the Cobalt motors.

 

Am I about to get lynched?

Think you must at least add a 1 and  0 0 0 before 32000 to get the correct rpm, for this bad ass 

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Wow! Some people don't get it.

When you crap in someone's back yard...............get ready to deal with the consequences.

I think it will be you moving on in the end.

If a post is out of your understanding because it is beyond your understanding.........just move on. It obviously wasn't meant for you to read!

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