View Full Version : CRC 3.1 Carpet Knife, Tires, Parts, Batteries


Seven
03-02-2007, 01:07 PM
I have a used CRC 3.1 Carpet Knife (Bloody Knife) w/ a servo, tires, spare parts and batteries (everything in photos). I want $75 shipped (UPS Ground), PayPal only. My PayPal id is SLN42170@aol.com . Please post on here when payment is sent, so I don't get multiple payments.

This includes:

1-used CRC 3.1 Carpet Knife roller (assoc. dynamic front end)
1-JR DS3421 Servo (on car, used)
1-pair Murdock purple fronts (on car, like new)
1-pair Murdock gray rears (on car, like new)
1-pair Murdock white rears (new)
1-pair Murdock gray fronts (like new)
1-pair Jaco gray rears (like new)
1-pair Jaco green fronts (like new)
1-set of rear tweek springs
1-3 piece link set (new)
1-old school front end (used)
1-pair .018 front springs (new)
1-pair .020 front springs (new)
1-gold center spring (on car, used)
1-black center spring (used)
3-packs SMC 4 cell 3800's (used)

nutz4rc
03-02-2007, 08:04 PM
I will take the car. It looks good. I sold all my 12th scale and now it is coming back. I will send PayPal tonight (Friday). Please confirm by e-mail that it is received and all is OK. Thanks.

nutz4rc
03-02-2007, 08:14 PM
Just sent the PayPal. Thanks.

Seven
03-03-2007, 12:10 AM
Sold to nutz4rc. Will ship out Monday UPS Ground. Thanks.

nutz4rc
03-03-2007, 09:49 AM
I will post a positve trader rating for you when it arrives.

nutz4rc
03-07-2007, 10:12 PM
Arrived today, just as advertised and viewed, excellent. Thanks, rating being made now.

C_Heath
03-19-2007, 08:35 PM
$75?????????? had to be a freaking typo

nutz4rc
03-20-2007, 08:04 PM
I thought so but that was the price. There is another on here listed at $85 but it doesn't have all the extra stuff that I got. Tires, batts, parts, etc all included. Car looks like new.

C_Heath
03-20-2007, 10:27 PM
yea, chassis only for $80 shipped. I saw that one, its nice but after seein this one, kinda made that one a little sour to me.

nutz4rc
03-21-2007, 08:35 PM
Car seems to be well thought out. The only issue is that you must remove the shock to put the batteries in, at least I haven't found another way. I put a ball end with a fitting on the shock end that snapped on the chassis. I then run a 4 40 bolt through the fitting and into the mount. You must unscrew the bolt but that is better than snapping a ball end off and on every time. Ball ends tend to get too loose when doing that.

Seven
03-22-2007, 05:26 PM
-$75?????????? had to be a freaking typo

No typo, I don't race 12th scale and someone else is better off with it than me.


-The only issue is that you must remove the shock to put the batteries in

That is how they are designed

nutz4rc
03-23-2007, 09:41 PM
Since I changed the shock end to handle a bolt, it is easy. Just remove the bolt lift the shock up and slide the batt into the cradle. Eventually the antennae and shock mount will strip but I have two more just like it so I think I am good to go.