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Old 07-20-2010, 04:10 PM   #1
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Default Proline interior and floorpan

I just saw these on the Proline site and thought they were pretty sweet.

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Interior:



http://prolineracing.com/bodies/pl-c-interior/


Floorpan:



http://prolineracing.com/bodies/pl-c-floor-pan/
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Old 07-20-2010, 04:18 PM   #2
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this is nice
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Wonder what the price will be?
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Wonder what the price will be?
it's far on there website
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I hope that floor pan fits the Cherokee body!
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I hope that floor pan fits the Cherokee body!
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Hmmmm, I've cut the fender flares off my Cherokee, I guess I'll have to wait and see.
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Yes!
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Love it!
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Why is the wire clip on the frame rail turned upside down and holding the link?
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Most likely to keep the frame lifted so they could get a good shot
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Old 07-21-2010, 07:09 AM   #12
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looks like it was in the way of the floorpan as well. this is definitely a must have on the list. more scale realism and a little protection from the elements too.
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Thats a pretty sweet set up these are some nice new products from Proline.
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I hope that floor pan fits the Cherokee body!
On their website it says it was designed for the OG SCX-10 wheelbase. 11.6 I think, but Iam already thinking about getting one and cutting it to fit my longer wheel based scaler
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im terlling ya.. Proline is just getting more and more of my money!

Im also running the TR front and rear bumpers on my honcho chassis with the front and rear bumpers cut off, along with the fender flares to help stuff the tires... i will be picking this up and i will get it to work, one way or another!

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im terlling ya.. Proline is just getting more and more of my money!
x2 i agree
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That is killer!! I have been wanting to build a Cherokee but now I "Have To" build a Cherokee!
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now that is sweet..
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they are just makin people lazier, coming out with this stuff that just makes it too easy!
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Yea I kind of like the underside thingy. I'm wondering if I can make it work on my Courier. The interior is ok but I still prefer the Axial version and making a styrene interior.
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