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Mike it just hit me!!!!!!! YOU SUCK :D You living in Cali where everything is just sucks. I live in SC people here don't even know what 1/4 scales are, much less have anything cool to sell or tell. I mean we had one of the baddest tracks in the country and not a single person here knows anything about 1/4 scales. Go figure You can see whats left of the track in the thread I started. The only good thing about is when I show people my cars they freak.
Did you get my e-mail with the wing pics?
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:lol: HA! You are right, I do suck.... he,he,he. Really, I am very lucky because so much of the 1/4 scale stuff was here. I have met a ton of great people on the way too. I have also seen some amazing stuff!
I have not gotten the pics yet, please send again and double check your sent items too because now I am getting worried I am missing emails and good ones at that!!! :oops:
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Post by Tig »

I would say Ricks ST for sure.
You sure are lucky to live CA, where everything is. Just bigM said, there is nothing here in MA either, granted New Era is up the road but they dont carry very much any more.
:shock: That rear-end is absolutely amazing. I'm very jealous.
What material would they use to build a chassis? DOM, Chromoly, Steel.
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The PRC chassis was tig welded chromoly.
I am a smidge surprised the Ricks ST is on everyones top of the list. I for sure think its one of the coolest looking ones out of the bunch. I have seen it in person and it is awesome. I even took a pic of it next to my sisy trucks when he brought it over one time. The suspension on it is very plush. It works as smooth as it looks.
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Mike, I sent it to the address that has admin@quarterscalelegends.
It is in my sent items. I will post them here if you dont get the next one...
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Try these:
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Does anyone have a pic of the ford 9'' rear axle that conley produced?
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I do, but they are at home. He sells the regular one for $500 and the one with a diff in it for $600 I believe. He just came out with these a year or more ago.
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are they on his site? please post pics mike when you get a chance. also, how far out are you from coming out with your 1/4 scale invention? I'm looking forward to it.
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I dont think they are on his site yet. He emailed me the pics a long time ago. I have even gotten emails with pictures of peoples cars with them in them.
1/4 scale 962 is going to be a very long time. A large part of it is made of carbon fiber.
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I want one, that is the Porsche!!!! how do those rears look compared to skellengers? are they smaller or larger?
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Smaller, they are a 1/4 scale version of the Ford 9" rear. There is also mounting tabs on it for the 4 link suspension.
They are not as awesome looking as the skellenger, but they still look great!
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mike:
how about those read end pics
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Sorry, forgot. I was fiberglassing all last night and only came in to go to bed. :cry:
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Post by Tig »

I would be interested in seeing some pics of the rear-ends to.
How many rear-ends are still being made?
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