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Old 01-24-2009, 09:17 PM
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I noticed when searching earlier that I couldn't find one of these online, I could only find the pro which has a few differences. I have the Pennzoil Nismo GTR Manual, do you guys/gals want me to scan it in? I'm not sure if you know of a manual elsewhere
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Yes. please i like to have manual for ta03f tub.
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Old 01-25-2009, 03:53 AM
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Starting a photobucket upload

All done

http://s276.photobucket.com/albums/k...ra_girl/ta03f/

I have a 14mb XPS document with them all but not sure where I can upload that as it's one 14mb file

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Old 01-25-2009, 05:02 AM
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http://www.tamiyaclub.com/manuals.asp

Have a look through here. Manuals for most old Tamiya stuffq
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Awesome, thanks for that link

I have a chevy s10 also, woot, a manual

Unfortunately the ta03 pennzoil is not there so i'll contact them and send them my orig jpgs and they can upload them there, I bet they'll get far more traffic than my photobucket haha
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Sweet as. nice job on the supra BTW
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Old 01-25-2009, 05:32 AM
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Thanks I'm assuming you're talking about my rc one not my real one? Being that we're on a rc forum hehe.

I've just added an intake duct to the speed controller.... "Drag Spec Yo!" hehe

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Originally Posted by suprra_girl
Thanks I'm assuming you're talking about my rc one not my real one?
ummm no, might be a toy car site, but we are allowed to like the real ones too lol
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Well, in that case, thanks hehe

I've given a copy of the manual to tamiyaclub now so hopefully they'll have that online soon for everyone to find, I'm glad I could contribute to the rc community in some way
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Thanks suprra_girl,

Can anyone tell me the percise belt size the ta03f's tension pulley (as seen on page 13 of the manual) is meant to work with, I mean can I use it with a 1/4 inch belt on another application? Will that belt fit between the flanges? Anyone care to measure the space between the flanges?
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