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DinkyRC Universal Interior Kit

I'm not, but several people here are... Don't recall who at the moment. It's a nice interior kit and not too heavy either! :)
 
It takes a lot of cutting until you get the individual parts just right but then it can fit like a glove. I just installed mine but don't have an ascender chassis - was still easy to make it fit. Will take a photo later. Best scale part about it is that the sunlight doesn't shine through your body and wheel wells anymore ;-)
If you are no styrene hero and want more room for new scale options (drivers, seats, etc) I would recommend it!
 
I am using it, very nice in my opinion.

"thumbsup" Looks great!

It takes a lot of cutting until you get the individual parts just right but then it can fit like a glove. I just installed mine but don't have an ascender chassis - was still easy to make it fit. Will take a photo later. Best scale part about it is that the sunlight doesn't shine through your body and wheel wells anymore ;-)
If you are no styrene hero and want more room for new scale options (drivers, seats, etc) I would recommend it!

Great info!


Very nice too!
 
I just took some pics of my Blazer's interior, finally want to decorate it :-)
Notice my pieced together chassis (scx10 mainly) with front motor mount. I had to cut the front open to get it as low as possible. But should fit on the stock position also. I run saddle packs, which easily fit left and right underneath it. My dash is mounted to the body itself for now. Only downside with the Ascender body - as someone already mentioned: there wasn't any room for the light buckets, so at some angles you could see them through your wheel wells.





 
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