Dyeing Plastic parts
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Dyeing Plastic parts
Is it possible to dye the black plastic parts on the rush evo? I want to change the color for a new body. Which brings me to another question:
Will any of these [link=http:///www.customworksrc.com/products_bodies.html#]custom works[/link] bodies fit a rush evo:
9017, 9010, 9004
Will any of these [link=http:///www.customworksrc.com/products_bodies.html#]custom works[/link] bodies fit a rush evo:
9017, 9010, 9004
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RE: Dyeing Plastic parts
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Will any of these [link=http:///www.customworksrc.com/products_bodies.html#]custom works[/link] bodies fit a rush evo:
9017, 9010, 9004
Will any of these [link=http:///www.customworksrc.com/products_bodies.html#]custom works[/link] bodies fit a rush evo:
9017, 9010, 9004
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RE: Dyeing Plastic parts
Rush evo is a stadium truck. I am not sure if shock towers will be a problem because on the page [link=http://www.hpiracing.com/graphics/gallery/0210/HPIRush2.jpg]HPI Photography tips[/link] it shows what I think is a custom works body on a Rush evo (way on the bottom of the page) and it looks like the shocks are stock, I am not sure about the towers. Even if keeping the stock suspension means cutting part of the body, that is alright. If you look on my gallery, I have three used bodies I got for free and had to cut all of the mounting positions and clearance areas and it looks fine