chassis ID
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RE: chassis ID
hmm, here's the one I was thinking. No it exactly but you can see the similarities. Blue alloy, front arms, rear alloy chassis brace, etc. Must be some form of ofna
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RE: chassis ID
Ofna Ultra MBX http://www.ofna.com/umbx.html
I was going to buy one a while back to make electric, but changed my mind
Pretty sure it uses the same parts as the LX-one
I was going to buy one a while back to make electric, but changed my mind
Pretty sure it uses the same parts as the LX-one
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RE: chassis ID
ORIGINAL: SyCo_VeNoM
Ofna Ultra MBX http://www.ofna.com/umbx.html
I was going to buy one a while back to make electric, but changed my mind
Pretty sure it uses the same parts as the LX-one
Ofna Ultra MBX http://www.ofna.com/umbx.html
I was going to buy one a while back to make electric, but changed my mind
Pretty sure it uses the same parts as the LX-one
im waiting for it to arrive...to see how complete it is. Might be tempted to do a homemade electric conversion to it.
Whatever I end up doing with it, I cant complain @ just $18 shipped
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RE: chassis ID
ORIGINAL: Scottgir
Take the side guards off, throw on a front and rear bumper, a couple body mounts and viola....4x4 Short course.
Take the side guards off, throw on a front and rear bumper, a couple body mounts and viola....4x4 Short course.