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Mitsu Pajero.
Still, the aptly named Honcho is the 4x4 master race you're looking for;
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Update: Got my 3Racing LED Light System today! Hide all those messy wires inside the receiver box. Short video.
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Haha, thanks! Nope, not a Pathfinder. But it is a Nissan.
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Lights really set it off. I ended up getting the Axial light kit but did debate the 3Racing set. Have not installed the turn signals since I was unsure where to put the rear ones but I like where you installed them so I think I may put mine there as well.
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Nissan Xterra? But whatever it is i cant wait to see how you make it
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Nope. Let me give you another hint, it was not sold in the U.S. market.
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Gotta be a Nissan Patrol then.
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Update: So I've been driving my SCX10 in the water/mud a lot recently...
And I think that it is time to take it apart and re-build it. So I've seen that people like to use marine grease inside the axles and tranny to prevent metal parts from rusting. Unfortunately, I couldn't find marine grease locally. Instead, I've picked up a Castrol multi-purpose chassis grease. I read through the label from the back, sounds similar to the purpose of the marine grease. So I decided to give it a try. I've took the entire tranny and axles apart for clean up and re-lube with the Castrol grease. Here are some before and after compression pics. When I took the front axle apart, it was a lot worst than what the rear axle looks like. Rusty bearings. So I took some sandpapers and cleaned up the rust as much as I can. The bearings are looking like new again. Also rebuild the motor. After all the cleaning, it's like a new SCX10 again.
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Only one question.. how much do you charge per vehicle for cleaning and detailing?
Looks fantastic. As always. Cheers, Kyle
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Thanks, Kyle! It will depends on which vehicle. Pricing range will be between $10-$20 plus return shipping.
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I bought my motor and ESC as a combo. It let you pick 35T/45T/55T, I picked 45T, it's a nice motor, very easy to maintenance. The motor have a lot of torque, but not too much speed, it's a slow walking pace. I'm looking to order the Cobalt Puller 7T motor once they are in stock.
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The hobby shop I got my Honcho at only had Venom motors. I got a 55t and it works quite well but I have been thinking I would like a little more speed and have been looking at the 35t HH motors. Want something faster but still a scale trail truck speed.
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The 35T are what most of the scaler guys use. It have a little more speed, won't be extremely fast.
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