Fullthrottle Motorsports
#5507
That cant be rite..I think it was a pocket rocket which sold new for about 16.00..
#5508
Originally Posted by Apex
Glad I looked at what was going on in this thread today. Alright, now I don't have to borrow a CO27 to race stock.
#5509
Originally Posted by BBSpence
I think rebuildables came out around 98-99?
#5510
Originally Posted by fastasu2
Yea, Pardox was in the late 90's
#5512
Trinity Paradox rebuildable stock motor
Radio Control Car Action, Jan 1999 by Pond, Steve
Trinity* is well-known for its motor-design innovations and the controversy that usually accompanies them. The company's latest release-the Paradox stock motor-screams of both because its end bell is removable, and it's the first stock motor that's built to ROAR specifications but can be dismantled for maintenance.
Now granted that this is a magazine so it might be a few months off, but, it was not around in 80's or early 90's
Radio Control Car Action, Jan 1999 by Pond, Steve
Trinity* is well-known for its motor-design innovations and the controversy that usually accompanies them. The company's latest release-the Paradox stock motor-screams of both because its end bell is removable, and it's the first stock motor that's built to ROAR specifications but can be dismantled for maintenance.
Now granted that this is a magazine so it might be a few months off, but, it was not around in 80's or early 90's
#5513
Tech Champion
iTrader: (30)
Originally Posted by fastasu2
Trinity Paradox rebuildable stock motor
Radio Control Car Action, Jan 1999 by Pond, Steve
Trinity* is well-known for its motor-design innovations and the controversy that usually accompanies them. The company's latest release-the Paradox stock motor-screams of both because its end bell is removable, and it's the first stock motor that's built to ROAR specifications but can be dismantled for maintenance.
Now granted that this is a magazine so it might be a few months off, but, it was not around in 80's or early 90's
Radio Control Car Action, Jan 1999 by Pond, Steve
Trinity* is well-known for its motor-design innovations and the controversy that usually accompanies them. The company's latest release-the Paradox stock motor-screams of both because its end bell is removable, and it's the first stock motor that's built to ROAR specifications but can be dismantled for maintenance.
Now granted that this is a magazine so it might be a few months off, but, it was not around in 80's or early 90's
what can we say, Bill's got date dsylexia
Besides, what's 10 years amoung friends??
#5514
Originally Posted by k_bojar
what can we say, Bill's got date dsylexia
Besides, what's 10 years amoung friends??
Besides, what's 10 years amoung friends??
#5516
nvm
#5517
Ryan... you have a PM..
Thanks,
-DC-
Thanks,
-DC-
#5518
Originally Posted by BBSpence
kid = Greg?
#5519
D-C CALL ME
#5520
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (2)
Originally Posted by BILL.D
ok let have some fun on here ,, this is for customers and team drivers
only , tag stay out of this one becuse you are a good guesser
OK IF SOMEONE CAN GUESS WHAT WAS THE FIRST MOTOR I TUNED
TRUST ME IT WAS A LONG TIME AGO WILL WIN
A FREE CO27 STOCK MOTOR
only , tag stay out of this one becuse you are a good guesser
OK IF SOMEONE CAN GUESS WHAT WAS THE FIRST MOTOR I TUNED
TRUST ME IT WAS A LONG TIME AGO WILL WIN
A FREE CO27 STOCK MOTOR