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sure! The one I miss.
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Nice one Jim, that little lot will keep you busy for a while.
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Thanks Al, also have a really nice used TA01 chassis with the blue shocks coming from Japan for a tribute Celica build of the 58096 GT FOUR rally car. Had that one when it came out.
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Pretty nice Jim.
Al the motor is a ayk magnum motor. A modied class one. I have a pair in my clod. They are from late 80's
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Thanks Flo, haven't had a chance to peek myself.
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I think that it is a magnum 600S. It's the entry level in the modified motor world. 600 is aproximatly 600seconds runing time. It's made for buggy. It's all I know . "Lot" of turns and thin wires. Largely enough in the clod to do wheelings and cheaper than tamiya motors. 133frcs in the 80's
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