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fs LST2 parts lot - 07.29.2009, 02:38 AM

LST2 parts. Everything is in good used shape. I tried to clean everything up with degreaser and a toothbrush. Prices quoted via PM are shipped in the USA. Shipping outside the USA will be more

Complete LST2 transmission forward only conversion with gear swap. Includes an extra spur 66T or 63T ( I can’t remember which it is…which ever isn’t stock), NIP 2 speed shoes, slipper pads, 18T pinion, threaded clutch bell, 22T and 25T pinions, and some used brake & slipper parts.

(6) 20mm hexes with nuts and pins. 1 pin is a little short but works.

(3) differentials with NIP bevel gears.

Hard anodized chassis plates: bottom front, bottom center, bottom rear and a top. The center plate has the part to protect the pipe cut off.

(6) pairs of arms. 1 or 2 of them might be a little bent.

Titanium Nitride gear set. I know there is some discoloration (I don’t know why) but it is only cosmetic.

40 series Pro-Line Mulchers on Losi 420 rims Lots of tread left

Shocks with yellow springs. There is some paint chipping on the yellow springs. Also includes silver springs and blue shock bodies.

Shocks with yellow springs. There is some paint chipping on the yellow springs. Also includes silver springs and blue shock bodies.

Steering assembly including BAC link and stock servos.

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Body for LST2, a 70s Chevrolet truck. There is a couple small tears.

Shock towers with extra body mounts

The Dude Racing single speed hub

(7) CVDs

Front and rear hub carriers / knuckles. Includes 6 sets of used bearings and some NIP bearings

MDF wheelie bar. You can adjust the angle.
   
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