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Default Vintage Associated RC10 B3 racing at WBMCC

Hi everybody!
This is my ride for the indoors Vintage series at WBMCC, wearing a brand new Deja Vu 2 body!
..well, it is a repro..
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That's the coolest B3 I've ever seen, loving the rear shock tower & wing mounts!!
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That's the coolest B3 I've ever seen, loving the rear shock tower & wing mounts!!
Unsure if youve seen mine, thicker cf and schumie boss cat wing mounts. A suggestion put the B4 layshaft in as using a b4 slipper makes a huge improvement on lap times.
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Don't think I've seen it.
Link? Pics?
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Unsure if youve seen mine, thicker cf and schumie boss cat wing mounts. A suggestion put the B4 layshaft in as using a b4 slipper makes a huge improvement on lap times.
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Don't think I've seen it.
Link? Pics?
Cheers mate
Yes layshafts a direct fit. Links below and is posted by Kyosho Fan2. Did an event at Taplow and did 4wd and made the A but esc died so put my B2 down after Ellis Stafford gave me a few tips on springs on the car and with the B4 slipper in car was flying, was actually fighting my way thru the field and chasing for the lead until my esc over heated but showed how good it was.

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Nice car mate!
Thanks for the advice, I have quite a lot of B4 spares so I will put together a new slipper for the B3.
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Yes layshafts a direct fit. Links below and is posted by Kyosho Fan2. Did an event at Taplow and did 4wd and made the A but esc died so put my B2 down after Ellis Stafford gave me a few tips on springs on the car and with the B4 slipper in car was flying, was actually fighting my way thru the field and chasing for the lead until my esc over heated but showed how good it was.

http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=22999
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Hi everybody!
This is my ride for the indoors Vintage series at WBMCC, wearing a brand new Deja Vu 2 body!
..well, it is a repro..

Sweet! What's the rear shock tower??
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Aah, another car I wish I'd never sold...
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Thanks guys!
The rear shock tower was done by a friend of mine from a 3mm fiberglass sheet.
It allows using the Losi XXX wing mounts, better than the standard steel wire as it doesn't get permanently bent everytime you crash..
Thanks for the advice on the layshaft, does it fit without any rework?
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