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  1. Chaps, Selling up my gumf as we'll be moving in the next 6-12 months. Need to clear out all the old stuff, so my loss is your gain. I'll pick up the hobby again when Alex is old enough to join in. It's all mixed up, so I'll let the pictures do the talking. The main items are the Hyper 8/8.5 mix, previously owned by Rob C. There are a few sets of tyres, all used, and the Orion Advantage charger. Note this is the older version, which doesn't charge LiPo's. And of course the bottle of Byron's 25% Gen2 fuel. Also a lot of Hyper7/8 parts, you'll notice my old H7 chassis in the crate. Shock oils, diff oils, air filter oils, afterrun oil, etc. For this lot, I'm thinking
  2. Apologies, hadn't seen your post as I haven't been on for a few days. The venom pack is about a year old, and the generic pack is quite old as it's a hand-me-down pack. Obs
  3. Byron's Gen2 25% fuel, about 3/4 full. Due to postal limitations, this'll be collection or delivery in SG6 area only.
  4. Obsidian

    Corallys

    Just a quick tip: Cut the lengths of wire from the batteries at different lengths. This will ensure that they never touch, and therefore don't short out. And another: Always make the battery end of the connector the female. That way they'll also never touch when they're bouncing around in the back of your toolbox en route to the track. Speaking from experience, battery packs get hot REAL fast when they're shorted! And they don't last that long afterwards either...
  5. For Sale: AMB Transponder SOLD SMD Starter box. SOLD Hitec Eclipse Pro Car transmitter and receiver. SOLD. Ace DS1015 Servo. Used for a season and the label has worn off, slight wear to the wiring thanks to 1/8th rallycross, works as good as new.
  6. For those still in pyjama's and not near a newsagent's, look up the sun on the tinternet and look for JC's column, it's on there. (look MSUK admins, no link. Good eh?)
  7. Check that nothing's rattled loose. DIMM's are notorious for wiggling loose, and after a while, the lappy doesn't boot anymore and gives odd error codes. By the way the way the lights flash indicates what the error is, you should be able to google for it or find it on the manufacturer's website. HTH
  8. Hahaha excellent... get that airwolf theme tune!
  9. Hahaha that's my engine! <digs out copyright lawbook, must be some money to be made here!)
  10. Nope, still waiting for a flywheel (waiting at the local depot according to the mrs), so I'll assemble the whole lot in preparation for this weekend's Summer Series at Herts. I'll have a blat around to get the tuning in the ballpark area on Saturday and will report back after.
  11. Clutch bearings are generally seen as consumables, similar to air filters. They suffer a lot of abuse, so it's good to replace as needed. Get a tube of ten from your LHS and it should last you a good while.
  12. Should be sorted now, thanks.
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