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02.02.2009, 03:54 AM

Himalaya, what material did you use?


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looks to me like fiberglass brakes from my nitro days
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looks to me like fiberglass brakes from my nitro days - 02.02.2009, 03:54 PM

this looks like a modified brake disc from a truggy/buggy. Racers Edge among others make these. They are good because they resist fuel unlike the cardboard shoes on some of the 1/8 scale buggies.

Id love to know which one he is using as they come un a bunch of different sizes? then all youd have to do is match up the mounting holes.

Better yet I would pay Himalaya if he would make 4 and send them to me!!!

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02.02.2009, 05:37 PM

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Himalaya, what material did you use?
Looks to me like Garolite G-10, a fiber composite used often to make circuit boards and it has great impact resistance.


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