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Old 02-05-2010 | 12:20 PM
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Hmmmmmmmmm, the ad was very clear, at least the way I read it

"A jet that needed some TLC"...if you wanted a new Chinese ARF you should have purchase a new one... IMHO

Here is a copy of the Ad

RAZOR By CAI. $1500 ARF, crated and shipped in USA Add reciever, turbine (12 to 20lb class), and batteries. Selling to help fund a new turbine. Hate to sell this one, it is a head turner, and was beautifly built. I can almost bet you...It will be FAST! This was purchased last summer off RCU. It had a off stip landing that hurt the gears and left dings on leading edges. As you can see the damage has been repaired to the best I can do without a total repainting of the ship. This is still a beautiful ship with hundreds of potential flights left. Comes with all servo's ( I can not list the #'s) mostly coreless JR's on flight surfaces. Has new robart struts on mains, I think the brakes are CJM's, Three tanks 76 oz of fuel, new gear doors, UP door sequencer, BVM quick disconnects for air lines, all air lines passed 120 lb test, bypass and dual wall exhaust pipe, and complete Custom carry bags. Tip tanks are removable for transport in bags. If you look close, the pictures show some of the repaired and paint touch ups. The main flaws are a stress crack on the nose in front of the nose gear mount, stress cracks arround the Main gear mounts. It was painted with base coat clear coat and repaired with the same. It has Pro Mark decals with pannel lines and rivets. The asking price is to ship Greyhound anywhere in USA. I would hesitate to ship outside of USA, but will be willing to talk about it for a better price. I want to make this clear, this is a great looking ship, however, up close, you can see the repairs, from only a few feet away they do not show. It is a used airplane, and I have not flown it. You will need to go over all of the systems to make sure they are flight ready and pass your own inspections.