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TAMIYA AVANTE
Does anyone know if this is a good car? I saw one on ebay, and it looks extremely adjustable to me.
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Depends on which Avante you mean.
The original Avante was an overengineered piece of junk on the track. Alloy front uprights snapped as soon as they looked at anything solid, huge metal balljoints came with loads of play as standard. Fully adjustable multi link suspension looked pretty but was never any good on the track - it was so good every other car in the range had normal wishbone suspension. Laydown shocks meant nowhere near enough suspension travel for off road, but handles reasonably well on road (not useful in a buggy though!) Odd shock sizes mean there aren't any alternative springs either. shock mounts need braces fitted to support them, but you have to remove the braces to get the body off if you trim it to the cut lines. Tiny geared diffs weren't up to the job of handling decent power, centre ball diff meant all the power got transferred to whichever end had the least traction. Motor mount design means you have to take the top off the gearbox to adjust pinion mesh. I was actually sponsored to run an Avante back in the 80s. Free car and all running costs taken care of.:cool: It was so good that I gave it back within 2 months.:mad: After all those faults it is still one of the prettiest race buggies there has ever been. The swooping, chassis hugging body looks great and really complments the 'high tech' chassis. It looks great and therefore very popular amongst collectors. Alternatively if you are talking about the Avante MkII then it is a rebodied Dark Impact/Keen Hawk. |
i guess it's really not woth $70.
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Current prices for an original Avante in very good condition is $400 - $500. If it is well used it is worth considerably less but I wouldn't think twice about buying one for $70. |
if i changed all of the metal ball cups to plastic ones, and put on new wheels and tires, maybe longer shocks do you think it would be racable?
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It wasn't raceable in the 80s never mind today. Fitting longer shocks won't give more suspension travel, the travel is limited by the suspension design.
If you want something to race the are much better options than a 20 year old car that you won't be able to fix if you break anything on it unless you spend a fortune. The parts that don't break are cheap, everything else costs a lot. For example the front uprights are known to be weak, break one of those and you could be looking at up to $80 for a pair. Break a suspension arm and you are looking at $45, suspension uprights are $40. Rather than throwing money at the Avante you are best ebaying it and investing the extra money you make in something newer. What you can make on the Avante will go a long way towards buying a modern buggy. |
check your pm's
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here's a link for the car: (it's already up to $140)
http://cgi.ebay.com/Tamiya-Avante-VE...QQcmdZViewItem |
you buy that to restore and make a shelf queen, not hack around a track....
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why would you buy an rc and have it sit on a shelf? you might as well make it all plastic if your gonna do that! Like a model!:D
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man, ever heard an expression, engage brain before typing, you should try it.
The Avante is a 'vintage' car now, and the price will sky rocket because COLLECTORS will buy and restore it, as, for people like me, they were the cars we could never afford when we started racing. Now, please unplug your internet and go sit in a dark corner for an hour. |
Or a week
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or you can go and participate in threads other than mine and stop purposfully trying to be mean to me.
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you would be better off with the egress ,same kind off desighn but not as heavy or fragile:)
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i'm not looking for an old car, i was just wondering if the avante was good b/c i saw it on ebay for $70. So cheap that i thought i would start a thread asking how good it is.
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He is not purposfully being mean to you, its just one of those things that was never built to be used properly then and would be a shame to use one now and wreck it, considering how good the engineering is that has gone into it, it would be a shame to break something, things like that deserve to be sat on a shelf for there own good and you wallets own good.
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Okay seeing its an actual auction I expect that to go for $400-500. It's a nice example with very little work needed to to get that looking perfect and yes it would probably never be run again.
I know many people who will even buy new kits just as a display model, they just buy them to add to their collection, put them on display and never put radio gear in them. |
My collection is on my garage floor. That's not because i mistreat my cars, its because they are nitro. and if they were on a shelf they would leak all over things that aren't supposed to be leaked on.
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One way to look at the Avante is it's like the "holy grail" of buggies from a collection stand point. It's like the Bruiser/Mountaineer of old RC buggies ;). If you have one you pretty much have money in the bank (only if the market has one or two collectors looking for one).
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i have a number of old cars that will never see the dirt again :)
some havnt even been painted yet |
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