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Old 07-26-2014, 03:59 PM
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Hi Guys,

Sorry for a bit of a delay, but as per requested, we just added the Yokomo BD-7 2014 ti screw kit to the site:

http://www.teamstrc.com/index.php?ro...th=118_121_127

Will be working on adding more in the near future.

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Originally Posted by Lutz
Durango detc 410 please :-) and I would test them, too ;-)
Durango DETC410 ti-screw + alum. lock-nut kits added

Working on Awesomatix
ARC R10 (2013 and 2015 editions)
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Any other requests please let me know

Don't forget, we are still honoring the rctech2014 coupon code until the end of the month

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The VBC Racing Wildfire D06 and Lightning 12 might be good ones to check into as well
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Originally Posted by Korey Harbke
The VBC Racing Wildfire D06 and Lightning 12 might be good ones to check into as well
Hi Korey,

How are you? Hope you're doing well. Yes, the VBC is definitely on the list, but I wasn't able to locate a manual online from the new VBC usa site. Maybe you can point me to it?

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http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/016...Manual.pdf?677
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Hey Steve,

I'm doing great! It's awesome to see your name in the electric on-road segment again.

The guys at the US office for VBC are still building up the website. Please reference the international website for manuals and such for the time being.

http://www.vbcracing.com/pages/support

Hope that helps!

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Thank you

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Originally Posted by Korey Harbke
Hey Steve,

I'm doing great! It's awesome to see your name in the electric on-road segment again.

The guys at the US office for VBC are still building up the website. Please reference the international website for manuals and such for the time being.

http://www.vbcracing.com/pages/support

Hope that helps!

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Korey,

Thank you! Because of our current business it has allowed me in the past few years to try so many different segments of r/c (off-road, rock crawling...etc.) but my heart always desire to race TC. It feels nice to have good products to offer back into the on-road segment again. I'll be dabbling here and there at on-road races (maybe the Reedy Race and IIC next year and couple of local club races)

I should have a ti-screw kit available on our website for VBC Wildfire D06 tomorrow. Hope the VBC venture is going well for you thus far

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Do you have any intention of making a titanium screw kit for various 1/12 scale chassis? My CRC cars came with stainless hardware, and could stand to lose a few grams. I managed to cobble together most of the aluminum and titanium hardware but if there was a kit....
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Originally Posted by Korey Harbke
Hey Steve,

I'm doing great! It's awesome to see your name in the electric on-road segment again.

The guys at the US office for VBC are still building up the website. Please reference the international website for manuals and such for the time being.

http://www.vbcracing.com/pages/support

Hope that helps!

-Korey
The VBC Wildfire D06 ti-screw + alum. lock-nut kit is up

http://www.teamstrc.com/index.php?ro...th=118_121_130

I'm working on the other VBC kits (thanks for the support page link)

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Do you have any intention of making a titanium screw kit for various 1/12 scale chassis? My CRC cars came with stainless hardware, and could stand to lose a few grams. I managed to cobble together most of the aluminum and titanium hardware but if there was a kit....
We can certainly do kit for any cars so long as it is metric sizes, which unfortunately checking out the CRC manual they use SAE size screws?

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What about screw kits for serpent on road cars? 977/748/S120/Eryx? Oh in case you hadn't noticed, SERPENT NUT! Lol
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Originally Posted by BartzRC
What about screw kits for serpent on road cars? 977/748/S120/Eryx? Oh in case you hadn't noticed, SERPENT NUT! Lol
Hi,

Yes, we will definitely provide kits for the serpent line as well.

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Thumbs up Excellent screw kits!

Excellent screw kits!

I got a Titanium screw kit for my Associated TC6.2 and everything came together with ease!

Thanks Steve and TeamSTRC for putting together such a good kit!
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Originally Posted by teamstrc
Durango DETC410 ti-screw + alum. lock-nut kits added



Steve

How many grams will it save?

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