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12.08.2009, 03:57 PM

Those new era center braces were mine along with the 3905 chassis with 52 holes in it from dual vxl and the CF center skid.. That stuffs been travelling, I sent it to lincpimp a year ago.. no wonder companies are going out of business... BTW Haraold I spent 2 hours polishing those center brases with wd40 and scotch brite so you better lick them and tell me how they taste.. I notice the CF center dealy is missing..did punk sell it
   
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12.08.2009, 04:28 PM

tasted like chicken! Mmmm. Chicken. The carbon center skid is still there. I ground the braces a little to mock up a cd. I was wondering why there were so many holes in it!

Since this thread has been resurected I guess it's time to ask for maxx parts again.

I have an ofna hyper 7 cd and lst diffs and hardware for this project. Needs are 2 17mm adapters, tires, and any maxx part you have laying around that might make this truck better.


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Help me out guys. Maxx parts. I supplied:
shock towers/ body posts
a'arms/knuckles/bearings
ti nturnbuckles
LST diffs
steering rack w/bearings
skid plates
f/r aluminum bumpers and mounts
shocks w/ aluminum caps/springs
Imex baja tires
hardware

jayjay supplied:
chassis
chassis braces
alum. bulks?

E-Revonut supplied:
a sweet set of maximizer beadlocks

It's got a decent start to a build. There are some more parts I need though, look deep into your parts buckets. These are all for 3906 style widemaxx arms and knucles on a 3905 chassis. New chassis, old arms: WHAT I NEED

axles
17mm hubs (all 4)
a tranny or cd mount (i have a hyper 7 cd to use) and driveshafts
a body
electronics (I have an 8xl?)

what'ya think guys? I've got these parts here they may as well be put to use.


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01.18.2010, 06:30 PM

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These are all for 3906 style widemaxx arms and knucles on a 3905 chassis. New chassis, old arms:
Harold - I'd consider switching the knuckes to the new style so you can use the bigger driveshafts. I might have a couple shafts and a knuckle or two laying around - but they are not "new" by any means. That would open it up for people to donate knuckles/drive shafts from their revo's and be more brushless ready. If you want to stick with the old style knuckles, I'll have a complete set once my brother in law gets his swapped out for the Revo style.


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