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Old 06-17-2005, 05:25 AM
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Tamiya 360 Modena help

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I am looking to buy a kit of this car but it has had part 1 and some of part 2 of the instructions completed. Has anyone got this kit or instructions to hand , to tell me if these parts are minor, like suspension, which can be redone if bad, or something major like bodywork?

For the price I'm willing to undo something minor but not if they might have bodged something fundamental.

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I've built this kit. The parts completed are the under side, that has a clear view part - god only knows how messed up that could be, and part two is the engine. It "could" be saved but who knows how bad it could be. If you can get the kit for like £5 it would be worth it, anymore then I wouldn't pay it..

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/plamo/

Has a guide for the 360 modena
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Thanks for the info - and the link, very useful

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