Another good supplier of all manner of sub related bits and pieces is Donald Lo...I've always been wary of buying goods from the Far East, but this guy came highly recommended. I ordered a pair of end caps for the X craft cylinder from him, and in less than ten days they arrived...spun from white nylon, dead true, and a perfect fit. I've since ordered the special prop for the Dragonfish from him, plus a few other odds and ends.
He sells on eBay, and also has an online shop...you place your order and you get an instant response, you get regular emails as to it's delivery date, and so far I haven't had to pay anything extra in the way of duty or taxes when the goods arrive.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/rc-sub-workshop?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
He sells on eBay, and also has an online shop...you place your order and you get an instant response, you get regular emails as to it's delivery date, and so far I haven't had to pay anything extra in the way of duty or taxes when the goods arrive.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/rc-sub-workshop?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
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