musselman
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T.S.U.Filmz
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It look to be a metric 141 or 144. It don't look to be in real bad shape just a lil rusty. if looking at a used M10 keep in mind u will want to have shocks rebuilt and slide blocks replaced. don't forget to look for other broken and warn out parts
musselman
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The guy said it is a 136" and i'm not sure of the year, just most of the ones I have seen are not that rusty. He wants $500 for it as well. Too high? What are your thoughts?
T.S.U.Filmz
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that is the metric skid 100% i know it is harder to get parts for that one they stoped making it in 2000 and is the first yer for new style M10. i would see if you can find a newer one for $700 then you don't have to do all the work and parts are easier to find. you can still go look at this skid just keep in mind you may have to add some new parts. and that can add up quick
musselman
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Yah you're right, I would rather get something newer that looks decent instead of wasting my time with this one. In the long run I will probably end up spending more on this vs a newer one.
n8sjh
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I have a metric version of the m-10 and some parts you can get from Fast and some are discontinued. I was told you can tell the difference between the two by looking at the slider block and the caps that hold them in. If it has 4 bolts holding it in its the newer version. If it has 6 bolts holding the blocks in then it is the metric.
Mine was on the sled when I got it and most parts I can make for it if needed. Only thing I am having a hard time finding is new color idler wheels. I need to get rid of the ugly purple.
Mine was on the sled when I got it and most parts I can make for it if needed. Only thing I am having a hard time finding is new color idler wheels. I need to get rid of the ugly purple.
T.S.U.Filmz
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n8sjh talk to Rich a www.richmotorsports he will hook you up with the black wheels he did for me.