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Old 10-07-2004, 07:32 PM
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Should be the body of choice for non-sponsored guys at the Halloween Classic this weekend!!

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nice can u get some pics from that race?
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any pics ray?
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Remeber when TC first started getting popular, and everyone was running a Stratus body? Either Losi or Andy's Stratus. People gripped at big races like the Indoor Champs about the lack of variety in TC bodies being run. 'They all look the same, boooring'. Well folks, those days are coming back. I bet you will see the vast majority of ppl at the Champs this year running Parma Alpha bodies. You may see a few running Protoform Cadillac CTS bodies, as those are the best ones Protoform have right now, handling wise, but the Parma Alpha is still a better handling body.
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Originally posted by Stealth_RT
Remeber when TC first started getting popular, and everyone was running a Stratus body? Either Losi or Andy's Stratus. People gripped at big races like the Indoor Champs about the lack of variety in TC bodies being run. 'They all look the same, boooring'. Well folks, those days are coming back. I bet you will see the vast majority of ppl at the Champs this year running Parma Alpha bodies. You may see a few running Protoform Cadillac CTS bodies, as those are the best ones Protoform have right now, handling wise, but the Parma Alpha is still a better handling body.
yes it is!!!!!!!! we will see at the worlds
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Old 12-15-2004, 05:16 PM
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the new 3.0 is nice. ray speed body is nice too i want them both
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Old 12-15-2004, 05:39 PM
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Anybody got a site for the parma alfa...

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Originally posted by JayBee
Anybody got a site for the parma alfa...

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jaybee,

Here is a link to Parma's site, but that really is not a good picture fo the body. If you check a page or two back you will see a pic or two of one painted.

http://www.parmapse.com/rcitem.asp?n=10089

I hope this helps.

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Old 01-27-2005, 05:29 PM
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ok wish on is better for carpat alpa or ride tsx?
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I cannot comment on the Ride TSX, but the Parma Alpha took 29 out of 30 A main positions at the Novak Race earlier this month!!
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never seen one of these "parma alfa" only seen the alpha romeo....wat do they look like?
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Originally posted by RC Buddah
never seen one of these "parma alfa" only seen the alpha romeo....wat do they look like?
It looks like an Alpha Romeo

Parma's Alpha is probably best described as a mix of the Losi Alpha and the protoform Alpha. Great body!
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Originally posted by RC Buddah
never seen one of these "parma alfa" only seen the alpha romeo....wat do they look like?
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AFAIK, Alfa is just short for Alfa Romeo, and the bodies are one and the same.

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Yet another soul who thinks a particular TC body choice ACTUALLY matters.


Actual car setup changes can make any body handle good or bad. People don't all run the Mazda6 just because it "handles the best" they run it because it looks sweet.

Everyone ran the Stratus because thats what the pros used.
Bandwagoner mentality at it's best.


Choose the body YOU like...then adjust your car to make it handle how you want.

As long as it's a ROAR legal 4-door sedan...it simply doesn't matter.
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