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ravage 08-09-2009 06:23 PM

t2r pro
 
i ran the vta class and it was very fun. I'm thinking about getting a t2r pro. is it a real good car

#88driver 08-09-2009 07:53 PM

You cant go wrong with an Xray. The T2R Pro is an awesome car for the cost, and is still competitive.

ravage 08-09-2009 08:00 PM

Ok ty

MonkeyFist 08-15-2009 11:23 AM

Does the T2R come withe the Lipo conversion kit? I know the 009 does, but are the T2R owners left out having to drop $35 to get one?

EVILGRAFX 08-15-2009 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by MonkeyFist (Post 6208344)
Does the T2R come withe the Lipo conversion kit? I know the 009 does, but are the T2R owners left out having to drop $35 to get one?

The kit comes with the extra pieces to raise top plate for running taller 5000 lipos but, the smaller lipos fit right under no problem.

fleetmaster 08-17-2009 04:10 AM

I'm running one indoors on surfaced concrete and its great.
Using it for 17.5 now (prev. 21.5) and mixing it with 09s and 416s etc easily.
The f/g chassis gives you some extra flex,which I like.
I have upgraded to proper turnbuckles and cheap aftermarket servo posts ,plus a motor guard(which isn't standard in any kit).

Personally I dislike the orange of the top spec model too and didn't want to pay more.

EVILGRAFX 08-17-2009 05:02 AM


Originally Posted by fleetmaster (Post 6214454)
I'm running one indoors on surfaced concrete and its great.
Using it for 17.5 now (prev. 21.5) and mixing it with 09s and 416s etc easily.
The f/g chassis gives you some extra flex,which I like.
I have upgraded to proper turnbuckles and cheap aftermarket servo posts ,plus a motor guard(which isn't standard in any kit).

Personally I dislike the orange of the top spec model too and didn't want to pay more.

How is the surfaced concrete on tires? The local shop is talking about concrete (don't know which kind) instead of asphalt to save money. How's it work out for you?


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