Help identifying pan car
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RE: Help identifying pan car
It think it looks like either a Team Associated RC12L or a Trinity Evolution series 12th scale car. What's the length and width of it?
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Chassis and rear pod make me think Team Associated 12l but I have never seen that type front end.
I would guess 12l with an aftermarket front end.
I would guess 12l with an aftermarket front end.
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RE: Help identifying pan car
Possibly, although AE did come out with a more refined front sindle carrier after their first version of the simple vertical pin and spring setup.
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Possibly, although AE did come out with a more refined front sindle carrier after their first version of the simple vertical pin and spring setup.
Possibly, although AE did come out with a more refined front sindle carrier after their first version of the simple vertical pin and spring setup.
True, but the Associated Dynamic strut front end had 3 mounting holes for the lower arms and didn't have that graphite brace across the middle.
I am 100% positive that the front end on the car in the pic is NOT from Team Associated.