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http://www.clicmodel.com/uk/p-6,9,,440,,,,...,,,12173-,.html

This is a die cast model, i wish there was a self assembly one!

didnt see a C34 type on the site. but damn there are some cool models on this site! im gonna check out shipping prices to australia

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i wish someone would make a 1/10 RC shell :P

I was thinking that would be great this morning also. I could run a nice 4wd set up under it or put in on my 2wd........ Would be good inspiration to get may cars going again.

I was thinking that would be great this morning also. I could run a nice 4wd set up under it or put in on my 2wd........ Would be good inspiration to get may cars going again.

lol.....and how will you get that spend past your wife???

more to the point is there not more to spend on your car to keep up to the Jones?

Edited by Jetwreck
lol.....and how will you get that spend past your wife???

more to the point is there not more to spend on your car to keep up to the Jones?

where there is a will there is a way....LOL.

I have so much to spend to keep up with the Jones that I have given up trying to keep up to date. I have my own special time table that is verrrrrryyyy slow. LOL

But it would be great to have a RC Stagea to muck around with.

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