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Ok guys thanks to Justin for selling me this and just thought i'd show you what I have done so far. Still needs the titanium Lundsford tie rods, the slipper clutch and matching battery plate plastic holders, as my race car in the 90's had white both ends. Other than that the diffs are smooth, the shocks are exactly as I used with exception of the kit springs which I am still searching for.
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Looks tight, just wrangling in some brushless in mine for a meet soon, had to blag the esc out my last instal haha!

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Very nice looking YZ-10. Your doing a nice job.
I have a couple of pics of my car.
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Very nice. Im missing two items, the steering brace going over the steering poles on the chassis and the tiny brace that sits above the top deck over the layshaft. Any chance you could measure for me so i can get made from carbon fibre? Also just added a Tekin 410k, and a Sanwa Gemini Exerd receiver and then just the servo.
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Not a problem. I just need to find what box I put it in. It may take a few days. The car has a Tekin 411-G2 esc with a KO Propo 1001 FET servo.
I bought every option part that was available in 94, right down to the titanium screw set.
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I think i have a spare layshaft spacer kicking around Welshy, can send it over if i can find it, it came off a restore i sold on as i fitted a Hansell one!

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