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Thunder Tiger .15 MkII
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ian1954- Diamond Member
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Re: Thunder Tiger .15 MkII
Is that NV stock? Looks like an Enya. Usually you see TT NV's on Enya's... Go figure.
Nice engine!
Nice engine!
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Re: Thunder Tiger .15 MkII
I have a NIB TT .15, but It's not like that. Mine has muffler screw holes like an OS. I plan to use that .15 on my Hyper Viper profile clone, second in line for the Summer builds. Those Thunder Tigers are pretty badass engines.
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Re: Thunder Tiger .15 MkII
Ron, the early Thunder Tiger and Fuji engines were essentially Enya clones. Ken
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Re: Thunder Tiger .15 MkII
Learned something new...
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