Tamiya mini cooper
#5237
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 3,549
From: Melbourne, Australia. Home of rc-mini.net
The website is wrong... The pickup fits, so the Coupe will as well.
In fact I've got one here and I just tried it and it goes on perfectly. Here's a pic.
To get one you'll need to go to one of the Jap shops. rc-champ or R10. Links to those shops are on rc-mini.net
In fact I've got one here and I just tried it and it goes on perfectly. Here's a pic.
To get one you'll need to go to one of the Jap shops. rc-champ or R10. Links to those shops are on rc-mini.net
Last edited by tony gray; 08-18-2008 at 01:30 PM.
#5238
Oops...another body I have to get. I hadn't realized they'd done a coupe body. Here in the 'states the car was sold as the Datsun 1200 rather than Nissan Sunny as in the rest of the world. It was raced very successfully through the '70's and beyond in D-Sedan (several National Championships iir) alongside Abarths, NSU's and the like.
Love's me vintage racecars, gotta have one.
Scottrik
Love's me vintage racecars, gotta have one.
Scottrik
#5246
Tech Adept
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 129
How do you guys measure ride height on your m03? Right now, I have the rear set at 5.5, measured at center of rear edge. The front is a bit tricky as it slopes unpward, and it's set at 3.5-4 at the lowest point of the chassis. Thanks.
#5248
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 3,549
From: Melbourne, Australia. Home of rc-mini.net
That's close enough, don't get caught up in making everything 'perfect' it just doesnt matter in a Mini. Driving the thing counts for a lot more than worrying about the 'set-up'



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Looking forward to racing this kooky little thing.
