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01.30.2011, 03:01 AM

Any hope you'll be starting a "Gold pan RC10 2wd" thread next, I'm realy curious to know what guys have been doing with them over the last 20 years?

Kidding of course...


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I thought people used front losi 8ight shocks on pedes? I could he wrong,and from what I've seen the FLM pede is freakin badass!
LOoks like buggy front shocks are about the right length for the rear of a pede, maybe jato shocks would work on the front?

Stock pede/rusty/slash/bandito shocks are 90mm front and 100mm rears, measured eye to eye.

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Any hope you'll be starting a "Gold pan RC10 2wd" thread next, I'm realy curious to know what guys have been doing with them over the last 20 years?

Kidding of course...
Yeah, and I plan to run MM Xl speedos on 8s lipo and 1717 motors in all of them including my rc18t... Oh wait, that is what YOU do...

HAHAHAHAHA, let the fun begin. One question, are you a dr? Does the know65 part mean you like aarp members? Do you get discounts on golden corral meals and movies? Are you really as old as Jerry (not possible)? How about guys in wheelchairs? Harold could do with some lovin and I think you are the love doctor... Maybe you can rig up a MM XL and 1527 motor in one of his "rubber husbands"... Better invest in some hip waders.
   
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