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Old 12-15-2008, 06:02 PM   #1
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Default SNEAK PEAK!! Pro-Line's new 1.9 class body

RCC Sneak Peak!

Introducing the Pro-Line Descender body for the 1.9 class. Expect a Early January release

I am so excited about this body, the RCC community has been begging for a Suzuki based body for a long time. Thank you Pro-Line for listening and stepping up.

I ran the Descender body on my 1.9 at Nor-Cal's Event 3 Sunday and will get pictures of it painted and trimmed shortly. Of course in Team RCC colors

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Old 12-15-2008, 06:11 PM   #2
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That is way cool.
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Old 12-15-2008, 06:12 PM   #3
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In, thanks.
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Old 12-15-2008, 06:41 PM   #4
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Painted and trimmed along the stock lines. Soo cool!!!

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Did Pro Line finally get the memo about crawling?

They've been coming out w/ some seriously sweet items as of late.
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Sooo sick! Happy Proline came out with a body I can run for 1.9 class. How is the role over with it? Any specs on width? Will we be able to trim it some, or is it already close to the rules for width and length?
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Old 12-15-2008, 07:14 PM   #7
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Awesome. So far I need one of these, the new Chisels, and a new 2.2 body. Don't make me get another Grappler, I know you've got something cooking
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Yes!
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Old 12-15-2008, 10:02 PM   #9
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The only thing that makes me sad is that it's not a mini scale body. It's a comp body. But I like the fact that its a Sidekick.
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bad azz, can't wait, great job proline!
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Looks

But does'nt it seem a bit wide? From the pics it looks like the tires are not going to have much movement without some hacking?
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But does'nt it seem a bit wide? From the pics it looks like the tires are not going to have much movement without some hacking?

yea how do you turn?
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Old 12-15-2008, 11:12 PM   #13
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The body looks like its a little taller then what the rules are. As far as the length is, it's probably like the rockstar body which is close to the minimum length

USRCCA rules state:

o 2.1.2.2 – 1.9 Class body must be 2.75” minimum height on sides. No less than 9” total length and full original width, and no less than 3” in the center. All bodies should resemble its original form (Jeep bodies look like a Jeep)

Since the body looks much taller then how about trimming it like so. Even hack the hood, fenders, and rear a bit for some more clearance. Click the image to open in full size.
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body looks good, it can be hacked to fit...
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But does'nt it seem a bit wide? From the pics it looks like the tires are not going to have much movement without some hacking?
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yea how do you turn?
Yeah it took some trimming. My tires are quite taller than the included MRC tires though so the perspective is a little off. See pics

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The body looks like its a little taller then what the rules are. As far as the length is, it's probably like the rockstar body which is close to the minimum length

USRCCA rules state:

o 2.1.2.2 – 1.9 Class body must be 2.75” minimum height on sides. No less than 9” total length and full original width, and no less than 3” in the center. All bodies should resemble its original form (Jeep bodies look like a Jeep)

Since the body looks much taller then how about trimming it like so. Even hack the hood, fenders, and rear a bit for some more clearance.

Hey did you look at my pictures?? Here is how it looked Saturday night, ready for the comp.

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Old 12-15-2008, 11:51 PM   #16
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Hey did you look at my pictures?? Here is how it looked Saturday night, ready for the comp.
Hahaha no I didn't, but I in fact just found them on the Norcal gallery. What a coincidence. Looks real good hacked up though. Any word on ETA??
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Any word on ETA??
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Introducing the Pro-Line Descender body for the 1.9 class. Expect a Early January release
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Old 12-16-2008, 12:53 AM   #18
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yesssssssss this is so awsome

can some one say scale bild?

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In, now who's taking preorders.
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Proline sure likes square flat roofs on crawler bodys.

I really like the looks of this one though.
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