Vintage Fox modifications
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- Published: Friday, 06 March 2015 02:00
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This article, from a 1980's RC magazine, describes how to modify a Fox using Boomerang and custom parts.
This article, from a 1980's RC magazine, describes how to modify a Fox using Boomerang and custom parts.
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