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Scomp87
06-11-2001, 05:20 PM
Hello...
I recently saw a review for the Tenth Tech Streetwise Rally Car and Stadium truck. Nobody carries 'em and Tenth Tech doesn't have a web site. Does anyone know where to buy one? Does anyone have one they are willing to sell? :rolleyes:

ammoace
06-12-2001, 02:17 AM
German login in name?
Let me guess "The wonderfull Mini Auto-enthusiast".

Were did you read about this car? Most articles have a list of manufactures and the mag should have a list of them in the back of the magazine. But I have never heard of the kit myself.
Jerry

Scomp87
06-12-2001, 02:56 PM
To S/He who posted up there:
Good call. In German, that also might mean, "the MiniCar is cool."
I already have looked in the back of the issues. TenthTech is located in Britan and they lost their American distributor when they whet down the hole last year.
I found two reviews on the car, one in RCCA in the Stadium truck version.(Sep 1998?)
The Rally car review was in Xtreme (Sep 1998?)
Where do you live in Texas? I'm from Houston. :eek:

RichieRich
06-12-2001, 03:35 PM
That's a tough one to translate. :)

If I remember correctly, didn't those cars have inboard shocks? They were pretty innovative.

El Carrito Excelente

Rc1oGtMaN
06-12-2001, 03:47 PM
Miniautoist, tell me if you find any of these cars. I'm interested in their rally car. The company doesn't have a website, so don't bother looking for that.

Richie, the car is excellent? I don't know spanish well.

Semper Ubi Sub Ubi [Latin] - Always wear underwear.

Veni Vidi Vivi [Latin] - I came, I saw, I tinkled.

I know French too, but no weird sayings.

RichieRich
06-12-2001, 04:39 PM
Didn't Kinwald drive a Tenth Tech 4wd buggy? Maybe I'm making things up.

Rc1oGtMaN - Correct. When you add and "ito" to basically any spanish noun it means "little". So, a carrito is a little (mini) car. And, my friends, this concludes today's spanish lesson.

As judge Milian says on the People's Court:

- No es como escoje tu nariz, es a donde pone el moco.

ammoace
06-13-2001, 01:57 AM
Well I spent two years in Germany so it was basic Deutch. Don't ask me to translate too much though, I spent most of the time there Watching the Berlin wall fall and then the Gulf War kept me extremely busy for many months before it was even Desert Shield.
Any ways I live in Abilene currently but I used to live in South Houston next to the Elington AFB, now Elington Field. I still own a home in San Antonio too.
Does anyone have a pic of these cars? You have gotten me curious.
Jerry