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Old 11-07-2009, 04:05 PM
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Help indentifying Aurora T-jet Chassis

Hi all,

I'm looking for source (preferably with photos) that can help me see the difference between Aurora standard T-jet, wild ones and tuff ones chassis.

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Old 11-07-2009, 04:13 PM
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wild ones still have the skinny tires on all four corners but they have an improved armature (i think it was green wire and red laminations) and supposedly stronger magnets while the tuff ones used wider front axels and wider sponge equipped rear tires (and also the better armature).....but for each of these the chassis itself remained the same...they were just updated and upgraded standard t-jet chassis.
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Aurora standard chassis was all copper bottom,Wild ones, had copper bottom with silver shoes, Tuff ones, had all Silver bottom. Arms and gearing were also different on W/O and T/O.
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yep....thats true....i was just thinking of general layout.
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Aw c'mon ...

Who could forget those ridiculous rear skinny foams on the wild ones..."Fry-a-licous"!

...unless they were old and crispy, then the inside one always fell off while cornering in a close race.
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Aw c'mon ...

Who could forget those ridiculous rear skinny foams on the wild ones..."Fry-a-licous"!

...unless they were old and crispy, then the inside one always fell off while cornering in a close race.
Seems like only yesterday ................
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