OG Kyosho Lazer ZX parts

OG Kyosho Lazer ZX parts

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BrownEaredDog

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1,133 posts

115 months

Tuesday 6th May
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I'm searching high and low for part #LA-30 for my ancient Kyosho Lazer ZX.

I've found some chancers selling it together with some other parts bags for ~90€, but I'll be damned if I'm paying that for one part that *will* break within weeks (any Lazer ZX owner will know what I'm on about here). I've found these alloy replacement parts, but I'm a little wary of ordering from a website with no apparent contact info...

If anyone here has an old parted-out Lazer ZX and wants to sell this part (and a few others) then let me know smile

eccles

13,958 posts

236 months

Tuesday 6th May
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That store sells on ebay and has good feedback. Might be worth seeing if they will list the parts you're after on ebay so you get a bit of protection.

I recently picked up a Tamiya Hilux for restoration.....I reckon I could restore a real car for less money! weeping

ShredderXLE

693 posts

173 months

Tuesday 6th May
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Ive bought quite a lot of parts from Pargu both on his website and via his ebay store. Shipping from Korea has always been fine and the quality of his machined parts has been very good. Much better than the ebay chinese specials and the yeah racing / gpm stuff etc.

BrownEaredDog

Original Poster:

1,133 posts

115 months

Tuesday 6th May
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eccles said:
That store sells on ebay and has good feedback. Might be worth seeing if they will list the parts you're after on ebay so you get a bit of protection.

I recently picked up a Tamiya Hilux for restoration.....I reckon I could restore a real car for less money! weeping
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Are the chassis parts for that mostly the same as the Toyota Bruiser?

I'd love to build one, but they ain't cheap yikes



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Edited by BrownEaredDog on Tuesday 6th May 19:00

BrownEaredDog

Original Poster:

1,133 posts

115 months

Tuesday 6th May
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ShredderXLE said:
Ive bought quite a lot of parts from Pargu both on his website and via his ebay store. Shipping from Korea has always been fine and the quality of his machined parts has been very good. Much better than the ebay chinese specials and the yeah racing / gpm stuff etc.
Thanks Shredder, I think I'll order from there then smile

ShredderXLE

693 posts

173 months

Tuesday 6th May
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BrownEaredDog said:
Thanks Shredder, I think I'll order from there then smile
The other thing to bear in mind, Kyosho have just announced the rere of the Turbo Optima Mid Special which is pretty much the end of the Optima line - the next logical step is for them start to rerelease the Lazer.

BrownEaredDog

Original Poster:

1,133 posts

115 months

Tuesday 6th May
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ShredderXLE said:
BrownEaredDog said:
Thanks Shredder, I think I'll order from there then smile
The other thing to bear in mind, Kyosho have just announced the rere of the Turbo Optima Mid Special which is pretty much the end of the Optima line - the next logical step is for them start to rerelease the Lazer.
Ha, jinx! I was thinking exactly the same thing yesterday but I can't imagine that the OE parts will be much better, even on a re-release. I think I'll just go for the machined parts and have done with smile

eccles

13,958 posts

236 months

Wednesday 7th May
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BrownEaredDog said:
eccles said:
That store sells on ebay and has good feedback. Might be worth seeing if they will list the parts you're after on ebay so you get a bit of protection.

I recently picked up a Tamiya Hilux for restoration.....I reckon I could restore a real car for less money! weeping
biggrin

Are the chassis parts for that mostly the same as the Toyota Bruiser?

I'd love to build one, but they ain't cheap yikes



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Edited by BrownEaredDog on Tuesday 6th May 19:00
Sadly there are very few common parts.

BrownEaredDog

Original Poster:

1,133 posts

115 months

Wednesday 7th May
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eccles said:
BrownEaredDog said:
eccles said:
That store sells on ebay and has good feedback. Might be worth seeing if they will list the parts you're after on ebay so you get a bit of protection.

I recently picked up a Tamiya Hilux for restoration.....I reckon I could restore a real car for less money! weeping
biggrin

Are the chassis parts for that mostly the same as the Toyota Bruiser?

I'd love to build one, but they ain't cheap yikes



cloud9

Edited by BrownEaredDog on Tuesday 6th May 19:00
Sadly there are very few common parts.
Shame. I was just looking at the prices of spares for the original Hilux yikes It was my dream to build one when I was a nipper, but never managed to hoard enough cash to buy one.

Hope your build goes well anyway smile

eccles

13,958 posts

236 months

Wednesday 7th May
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BrownEaredDog said:
eccles said:
BrownEaredDog said:
eccles said:
That store sells on ebay and has good feedback. Might be worth seeing if they will list the parts you're after on ebay so you get a bit of protection.

I recently picked up a Tamiya Hilux for restoration.....I reckon I could restore a real car for less money! weeping
biggrin

Are the chassis parts for that mostly the same as the Toyota Bruiser?

I'd love to build one, but they ain't cheap yikes



cloud9

Edited by BrownEaredDog on Tuesday 6th May 19:00
Sadly there are very few common parts.
Shame. I was just looking at the prices of spares for the original Hilux yikes It was my dream to build one when I was a nipper, but never managed to hoard enough cash to buy one.

Hope your build goes well anyway smile
Same here, had a Sand scorcher back in the day, but always loved the full chassis and gearbox of the Hilux but could never afford one.
I managed to pick up a scruffy hilux and have been picking up bits and pieces as they turn up for sale. I think it just needs a good strip down, clean, lube and reassemble and a paint job.
Just waiting for the right moment to start the disassembly.....eek