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Old 11-12-2014, 02:52 AM
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Default New 1/10 190mm TC body by Bittydesign

We are very pleased to show to all the racing enthusiasts a preview of our new TC bodyshell. Will follow in next days a "first look" photo before the Official release that we planned at the end of November.

The new body improve our current line of TC 190mm bodyshells and complete the full needs that the driver will find on each different surfaces and track's grip/layout.

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Looks like a BMW.
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So where's the preview?
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This is good news!! Please, please be anything other than a Mazda



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Looks like a BMW.
That would be so sweet if it was an E90 M3, or 335 like the shadow depicts!!! If it is, I'm ordering "a plethora of piņatas"
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Question! Which you may or may not be able to answer at this time. Is the body going be similar to the "current" trend of tc bodies, that have huge high down force characteristics? Or is it going to be something like the older tc style of bodies where it affects steering/ or stability?
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Originally Posted by ViperZ
This is good news!! Please, please be anything other than a Mazda





That would be so sweet if it was an E90 M3, or 335 like the shadow depicts!!! If it is, I'm ordering "a plethora of piņatas"
Dude, I'll take the e90 m3 for sure!
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Hey now, would this be it?

http://websta.me/p/848609851562105026_527734197
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Originally Posted by Evo 13
Dude, I'll take the e90 m3 for sure!
No doubt! You do more M3 bodies than anybody

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Good Job! Lets hope the entire shape and form remains true to the actual car, and does not take the generic vague TC car like some of the other examples... My excitement has been somewhat curtailed
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Originally Posted by thecaptain
Question! Which you may or may not be able to answer at this time. Is the body going be similar to the "current" trend of tc bodies, that have huge high down force characteristics? Or is it going to be something like the older tc style of bodies where it affects steering/ or stability?
Hello Captain, we can already reply to your question. We are testing the new body since several months and it gives exactly what we expected, the body feel great while driving, very easy and with plenty of rear grip.

Please be patient until week 48 when we will release officially the product.
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I hope it gets submitted (and accepted!) quickly by the BRCA! I would sure love to see a TC body shell that's recognizable *at all*!
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Originally Posted by pphaneuf
I hope it gets submitted (and accepted!) quickly by the BRCA! I would sure love to see a TC body shell that's recognizable *at all*!
Our local UK Distributor will handle the BRCA approval, the body will receive also the EFRA, ROAR and IFMAR homologation as well.
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Wow, I wish this was out now. Just ordered my first TC and I'd like to get this body, but I don't want to wait.
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Originally Posted by pphaneuf
I hope it gets submitted (and accepted!) quickly by the BRCA! I would sure love to see a TC body shell that's recognizable *at all*!
It will indeed dbe submitted for BRCA approval in due course, we are working with Bittydesign to get it done as soon as possible..
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Old 11-17-2014, 02:38 AM
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The week 48 is very close now, we post a preview of the new 190mm bodyshell that we will release Officially at the end of this month. Stay tuned driver here on the forum and also on our Social channels, this TC body will be a "must have"!

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