2005.03.21, 01:53 PM
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Master of Thrash
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Arkansas
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Here are the PDF's that I found on some of the older cars that I was using. My brain is starting to itch.
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2005.03.21, 02:17 PM
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Mechanic
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Chatsworth, GA
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i wish they had nose mount info with them too, like which bodies can interchange without changing the nose mount plates i know the NSX and the CLK can use the same mount, but dont know about any others
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2005.03.21, 02:21 PM
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Master of Thrash
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Arkansas
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I figure the nosemounts are specific to the body. Every one I've seen has the car name molded onto it.
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2005.03.21, 02:34 PM
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Mechanic
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Chatsworth, GA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HammerZ
I figure the nosemounts are specific to the body. Every one I've seen has the car name molded onto it.
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yeah they have the body name molded to the plates to make it less confusing for beginners swapping bodies, i know the NSX and CLK are interchangeable, and i think the Skyline GT-R and Porche GT3 are as well. i was just thinking that it would make things easier for some people, and nice info to have, some companies sell aluminum nose mounts for some bodies, but for the bodies i have i dont see any aluminum available, but if i could find an aluminum mount that will fit a couple different bodies i have it would appeal to me more to buy one
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Real Racers Do It Sideways.
PETA=People Eating Tastey Animals
those two chicks over there, not so hot. Dont get me wrong, I would still go for it, cause thats the type of equal opportunity guy I am.
I am a FIRM believer in "Run what ya brung"......Unless it's your MOUTH!!!
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2005.03.21, 02:54 PM
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Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Washington, DC
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if you know for fact (personal experience etc.) that some nose clips are interchangeable, please start a list here as well which can be updated etc.
lets keep the chat to a min. so the real beauty of this thread can be seen more easily, that includes myself i tend to ramble...
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2005.03.21, 03:48 PM
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Master of Thrash
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 4,980
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I tracked down the Readyset and ASC numbers for these two. I did have to look elsewhere for one number.
Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 MR-01
Readyset: 30352GM-B
ASC: MZG35NA
Ferrari F40
ReadySet : 301204
ASC: MZC18R/ MZC18Y
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2005.03.22, 02:33 PM
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Master of Thrash
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Arkansas
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Some more older ones that I filled out for this.
Toyota Altezza 280T
ASC part number(s): MZC 9
RTR part number(s):
Type of chassis: MR01
Wheelbase: L
Suspension limiter: N/A
Wheel set part number: MZ18AM
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 0mm
Rear wheel width: N
Rear wheel offset: 0mm
Front chassis width: 65mm
Rear chassis width: 65mm
Receiver antenna D size: 35mm
Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE 86 (Hatchi Roku)
ASC part number(s): MZC 10
RTR part number(s):
Type of chassis: MR01
Wheelbase: M
Suspension limiter: N/A
Wheel set part number: MZ19
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 0mm
Rear wheel width: N
Rear wheel offset: 0mm
Front chassis width: 65mm
Rear chassis width: 65mm
Receiver antenna D size: 35mm
Skyline GT-R KPGC10
ASC part number(s): MZC 11
RTR part number(s):
Type of chassis: MR01
Wheelbase: M
Suspension limiter: N/A
Wheel set part number: MZ19(maybe?)
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 0mm
Rear wheel width: N
Rear wheel offset: 0mm
Front chassis width: 65mm
Rear chassis width: 65mm
Receiver antenna D size: 30mm
AMG Mercedes CLK
ASC part number(s): MZC 12
RTR part number(s):
Type of chassis: MR01
Wheelbase: L
Suspension limiter: N/A
Wheel set part number: MZ23/ MZ23AM/ MZ23GL
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 2.5mm
Rear wheel width: W
Rear wheel offset: 0mm
Front chassis width: 70mm
Rear chassis width: 70mm
Receiver antenna D size: 35mm
Toyota Vits RS
ASC part number(s): MZC 13
RTR part number(s):
Type of chassis: MR01
Motor pod setting: High
Wheelbase: M
Suspension limiter: N/A
Wheel set part number: MZ24
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 0mm
Rear wheel width: n
Rear wheel offset: 0mm
Front chassis width: 65mm
Rear chassis width: 65mm
Receiver antenna D size: 15mm
VolksWagen New Beetle
ASC part number(s): MZC 14
RTR part number(s):
Type of chassis: MR01
Motor pod setting: High
Wheelbase: M
Suspension limiter: N/A
Wheel set part number: MZ25
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 0mm
Rear wheel width: n
Rear wheel offset: 0mm
Front chassis width: 65mm
Rear chassis width: 65mm
Receiver antenna D size: 23mm
Mugen NSX
ASC part number(s): MZC 15
RTR part number(s):
Type of chassis: MR01
Wheelbase: L
Suspension limiter: N/A
Wheel set part number: MZ23/ MZ23AM/ MZ23GL
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 2.5mm
Rear wheel width: W
Rear wheel offset: 0mm
Front chassis width: 70mm
Rear chassis width: 70mm
Receiver antenna D size: 15mm
Mazda Savanna RX-7 FC3S
ASC part number(s): MZC 17
RTR part number(s):
Type of chassis: MR01
Wheelbase: M
Suspension limiter: N/A
Wheel set part number: MZ19(?)
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 0mm
Rear wheel width: N
Rear wheel offset: 0mm
Front chassis width: 65mm
Rear chassis width: 65mm
Receiver antenna D size: 30mm
Ferrari 360 Modena
ASC part number(s): MZC 18
RTR part number(s):
Type of chassis: MR01
Wheelbase: L
Suspension limiter: N/A
Wheel set part number: MZ27
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 3mm
Rear wheel width: W
Rear wheel offset: .5mm
Front chassis width: 72mm
Rear chassis width: 72mm
Receiver antenna D size: 20mm
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2005.03.24, 08:56 PM
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Master of Thrash
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Arkansas
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This is on the MR01F for those bodies that need it to run.
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2005.04.05, 12:15 PM
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you guys have been doing great! i have one to add but ti will have to wait till i get home to transfer the data (300c), if it hasn't been done already.
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2005.04.08, 03:23 AM
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BooYa!!
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Glendale Arizona
Posts: 1,800
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Your the man Hammer!
I'll add my enzo when it arrives if it hasn't been already.
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2005.04.11, 06:42 PM
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Master of Thrash
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 4,980
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Quote:
Originally Posted by saiyan
Your the man Hammer!
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Just trying to do my part, to give back as much as I have got out of this forum.
I just got my Chrysler 300C from the shop today. Thought since I had the sheet handy.
Chrysler 300C
ASC part number(s): MZG101S/ MZG101M
RTR part number(s): 30371S/ 30371M
Type of chassis: MR015 MM
Wheelbase: LL/ 98mm
Suspension limiter: 5
Wheel set part number: MZH152CM
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 0mm
Rear wheel width: N
Rear wheel offset: 0mm
Front chassis width: 65mm
Rear chassis width: 65mm
Receiver antenna D size: 40mm
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2005.08.09, 04:20 PM
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Master of Thrash
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Arkansas
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I added another one, it has been awhile
Lamborghini Murcielago
ASC part number(s): MZG207Y/PG
RTR part number(s): 30466Y/PG
Type of chassis: MR02MM
Wheelbase: 98mm/ LL
Suspension limiter: 5
Wheel set part number: MZH218S
Front wheel width: N
Front wheel offset: 0mm
Rear wheel width: W
Rear wheel offset: 3mm
Front chassis width: 70mm
Rear chassis width: 76mm
Receiver antenna D size: 23.5mm
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2005.08.19, 02:00 AM
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Rockin Da Z
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: NL, Canada
Posts: 3,112
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mini-zracer is commited to having a better shop.... so on and so forth, gotch. I am not knocking that... just, why try to complete something so complex as this task before doing something as simple as collecting pictures of the autoscales and posting them. Why does the consumer have to wait for everything to be "perfect" ... it is losing our fair website sales everyday.
If I get some time I will contribute to this, I think it is a good idea... I just wish that the basics were more important.
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2005.08.19, 05:37 AM
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trust me, this is not a high priority feature, it just happens to be one that is member reliant thus the sooner i started it the more content it would likely have. you know long it takes to get people to submit anything.... we've been very lucky that a few have been very generous with their time
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2005.08.30, 09:35 PM
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i finally remembered to scan the ferrari testarossa info card.
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