TAMIYA FF01 PIAA HONDA ACCORD NIB
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TAMIYA FF01 PIAA HONDA ACCORD NIB
This is a NEW IN BOX Tamiya FF01 PIAA HONDA ACCORD kit.
Tamiya Kit# 58186
I will also throw in a 14-piece Bearing set for this kit as part of the package.
PRICE: $305 shipped, to any of the 48 States
THIS IS ONE OF THE HARDEST FF01 Kit to find. Everything is NIB, Complete your FF01 collection with this. INCLUDES 14-piece Bearing kit (pictured above) so you can build it and run it!
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Tamiya Kit# 58186
I will also throw in a 14-piece Bearing set for this kit as part of the package.
PRICE: $305 shipped, to any of the 48 States
THIS IS ONE OF THE HARDEST FF01 Kit to find. Everything is NIB, Complete your FF01 collection with this. INCLUDES 14-piece Bearing kit (pictured above) so you can build it and run it!
:t ire::tir e:
Last edited by tom_chang79; 09-04-2010 at 05:20 PM. Reason: Price Lowered
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Well, I found an OLD HPI Honda Accord Body, #7037, which is *similar* but not quite the same as this PIAA Accord.
Both are 1997-style PIAA Accord bodies, but the Tamiya one is hands-down MUCH MUCH more detailed and quality.
But since I'm using it to bash and race, I might as well use the one that I don't mind beating up...
I also got laid off recently, so I'm trying to thin my fleet. It's so hard, everytime I sell one, I end up buying two
Both are 1997-style PIAA Accord bodies, but the Tamiya one is hands-down MUCH MUCH more detailed and quality.
But since I'm using it to bash and race, I might as well use the one that I don't mind beating up...
I also got laid off recently, so I'm trying to thin my fleet. It's so hard, everytime I sell one, I end up buying two
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I'm good on the Honda Accord body for now. Doesn't the street weapon come with a Honda Accord body that is circa 1998 or higher? I was looking for a Accord body style from 1996-1997 (the second half of the 94 to 97 model Honda Accords)...
But thanks though, the HPI body is "good enough." But one thing I learned, nothing out there is as good as Tamiya bodies.
The HPI body was a bit lop-sided and skewed. Very slight, but it's noticeable difference when mounting the body onto the posts...
*BUMP* I need some cash for some more RC crack... Hehheeh
But thanks though, the HPI body is "good enough." But one thing I learned, nothing out there is as good as Tamiya bodies.
The HPI body was a bit lop-sided and skewed. Very slight, but it's noticeable difference when mounting the body onto the posts...
*BUMP* I need some cash for some more RC crack... Hehheeh