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FMS 1/18 Chevy K10 !!!

Tons of room in the interior. With modifications a standard size GI Joe should fit, this guy is slightly smaller and fits well. You can see the under body layout in the first picture. Plenty of room for electronics under the seat so you can make room for a larger battery up front, however you would want to adjust your settings and bind beforehand because it's not easy to get behind the seat with everything bolted together. I'm not thrilled about the exposed wire in the bed for the rear brake light, but I suppose that's easy enough to hide. Lots of possibilities with this one.
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Dammit djr01974 you make me feel like I should've got in on this deal! I'll see if I can get my LC80 ready next time we head out.
 
After a long time this seem to be the very first metal upgrade (oil?) shocks for those 1/18 Models by FMS, RocHobby, EazyRC, Hobby Plus (but the expensive red Hobby Plus metal upgrade shocks):

 
After a long time this seem to be the very first metal upgrade (oil?) shocks for those 1/18 Models by FMS, RocHobby, EazyRC, Hobby Plus (but the expensive red Hobby Plus metal upgrade shocks):

Thanks for the info, but I don't see the reason why you had to spam 8 different threads in the Micro sub-forum with the exact same link.
 
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