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Old 28-06-2011
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Hi, i have been given this to try & do it up for a young lad to get into rc racing, trouble is i have no idea what it is, it says A07 on the bottom of the chassis but don't recognise that model from the usual manufacturer's
The rear end seems quite like a old cougar, same style driveshaft's anyway
Any info on it would be much appreciated
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It's certainly not a Schumacher.

The only other company I can think of that used driveshafts like that was/is Traxxas, so I'm guessing it is one of their older 2wd cars, judging from the servo posts for a mechanical speed controller and the black plastics probably late 90s era.

There might be a Traxxas historian on the board who knows better!
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Its a old Chadori A07 buggy, about 1999-2000 or so if i remember correctly ?
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Correct, made by a Korean company called Hobby World.
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Well done guys Thanks very much
Now to see if it can be fixed
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i wouldnt bother with it they are realy totaly worth less and they break parts in the diff just going up and down the road just testing they worked before i sold them
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