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Old 05-08-2014, 02:53 PM
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Hej Guys. I wanted to know if you can help me id the model and brand of this rc. I have searched the web but i just cant find a thing! i need to find out what it is so that i can buy some spare parts!

I hope you can help me out, best regards
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Looks like an older kyosho...
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Kyosho inferno sports rtr. Phillips head screws spell kyosho. Although electronics box cover does not look right and most kyoshos have a logo on the front bumper bulkhead area.
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Originally Posted by ErfanD
Hej Guys. I wanted to know if you can help me id the model and brand of this rc. I have searched the web but i just cant find a thing! i need to find out what it is so that i can buy some spare parts!

I hope you can help me out, best regards
Good luck with finding spare parts thats an oldie there. :-) Just have fun with it for what it is. I wouldn't waste money or time trying to find parts. The car is probably pretty tough and the bearings most likely are a standard metric size so make sure they are all healthy and you will be good to go.
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It's not a Kyosho, but it's certainly MP7.5 inspired.
King-pin steering, steel adjustable turn buckles. Some kind of old OFNA line buggy.
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Protech Enigma.
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Hey Guys! thanks for your replys! i will see if i can go any further with the info...i am still open for more replys! maybe someone in here knows!
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Wouterb! You are the man! you hit bulls eye! that's cool man! thank you sooooooo much!
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