Tamiya FF03
#166
Frewer Racing still does the Civic, Integra, Accord and Volvo S40 and i am sure guys wouldnt mind a Audi A4 being run in FWD trim
http://www.frewerracing.com/190mm.htm
http://www.frewerracing.com/190mm.htm
#167
Thought Frewer had died ?
#169
i ahve seen some bodies in stock a local hobby shop.
#170
I bought a pair of Frewer Civics from eBay Austrailia a couple of years ago... and I had the Frewer Integra because I owned that car for 12 years and i made a 1/10 scale replica... they were the only ones to do a proper US spec Integra...
HPI's Car was JDM spec
nice stuff... they could have used better molds and body designers, but they offered stuff we couldn't get... especially the Civic as it was based ont he Tamiya Jaccs Civic and you couldn't get that car anywhere
HPI's Car was JDM spec
nice stuff... they could have used better molds and body designers, but they offered stuff we couldn't get... especially the Civic as it was based ont he Tamiya Jaccs Civic and you couldn't get that car anywhere
#172
While we eagerly wait for the FF-03 to arrive...I posted some scans from the latest issues (June) of RC Magazine and RC World magazine
More @ http://kentech.blogs.se/
More @ http://kentech.blogs.se/
#173
Bro kentech, you're adding more poison into my brain now...
#175
Seems like it won't come out with universals. I see silver dog bones, and not mentioned anywhere on the article either. Minor issue
#178
gonna bust out my 9551. Maybe even hack the overhanging piece off? That part is gonna get so scraped up from our banked turns.
Last edited by inpuressa; 05-07-2010 at 12:00 PM.
#179
I just got the car out of the garage, and noticed on a shelf at the back a real surprise
I found a slightly damaged but very usable Tamiya Opel Vectra shell, and it still has the original rear wing
So now I have a shell for my FF03, just need the car Hurry up Tamiya
I found a slightly damaged but very usable Tamiya Opel Vectra shell, and it still has the original rear wing
So now I have a shell for my FF03, just need the car Hurry up Tamiya