Team Associated RC18 Aluminum parts and CVD's!!!
#1
**REDUCED**Team Associated RC18 Aluminum parts and CVD's!!!
SOLD...SOLD...SOLD...SOLD...SOLD...SOLD...SOLD
I will let it all go for $40 shipped
James
I will let it all go for $40 shipped
James
Last edited by Blade Racer; 12-31-2010 at 05:33 PM. Reason: sold
#2
BUMP
#3
$40 shipped ......anyone?
#5
These parts are already servery discounted from what you would buy them new. These are all new in package. I would like to get the $40. If you pay $40 today within the next 10 minutes I will ship it out today.
#7
Not positive but they should. The SC18 is just a RC18 with different wheels it looks like. I am unsure if the width is different. If the SC18 is skinnier then the Arms and the CVD's will not fit. Do some research and see what CVD's fit.
Last edited by Blade Racer; 12-22-2010 at 03:07 PM. Reason: typo
#8
Replacement Aluminum Center Link
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Last edited by J.Whiting; 12-23-2010 at 12:28 PM. Reason: spamming
#9
I have noticed that I, myself, and those I race with have had issues with the center link on the new Team Associated RC18B2 and T2 breaking frequently. A fellow racer and I have designed a replica piece made out of high grade, light weight, extra strength aluminum. The piece fits perfectly and it uses the stock Associated screws to install. Anyone interested can check it out and/or purchase it at:
The Average Joe's Production website.
www[dot]theaveragejoesproductions[dot]com
The Average Joe's Production website.
www[dot]theaveragejoesproductions[dot]com
#10
no you dont per rules
Last edited by J.Whiting; 12-23-2010 at 12:29 PM. Reason: spamming
#11
Apparently, I was misinformed as threads are public, and it is called, "Team Associated RC18 Aluminum Parts and CVD's!!!" and this is a thread classified under, R/C Items: For Sale/Trade. My product is a replacement aluminum center link for the Team Associated RC18 series. If you have such a problem with this, I apologize, but I have every right to post on this thread as you do. I am just trying to help the racing community.
#12
I'm sorry, but I am allowed to post on any thread I would like regardless of how many posts are already on it. You are all acting like children. The definition of "jacking" is, any of various portable devices for raising or lifting heavy objects short heights, using various mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic methods. I did not use any various portable device to lift your "heavy" thread.
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I'm sorry, but I am allowed to post on any thread I would like regardless of how many posts are already on it. You are all acting like children. The definition of "jacking" is, any of various portable devices for raising or lifting heavy objects short heights, using various mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic methods. I did not use any various portable device to lift your "heavy" thread.