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Old 03-07-2017, 12:57 PM
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Hello! ...I am searching for new unassembled chassis with follow specification:
- electric touring on road car 1:10, slick tyres for outside tarmac surface
- 2CH radio system
- 2S 7.4V Lipoly battery
- possible to mount: standard size servo motor not low profile, hobbyking brushless sensored 60A ESC with combo motor 8.5T 4000kV, tamiya body kit dimension
- if possible: fiber chassis, adjustable oil filled shocks, adjustable wheel alignment, oil filled rear and back gear differencial, belt drive 4WD layout (not necessary)
- comes with a clear body, masking tape and decals - I already have

Please give me advice about some good chassis for reasonable price...I am thinking about 150-200EUR ...thanks.
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Old 03-07-2017, 01:03 PM
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Based on your username, you should check out Tamiya's current touring car offerings.

Here is a link to their main page...

Welcome to TAMIYA, INC.

The Tamiya America website has a radio controlled section here...

https://www.tamiyausa.com/items/radio-control-kits-30

You should check out their TA series or TRF series for belt drive offerings.
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Are you expecting it to come with a radio and battery and be unassembled? Usually if they come with that extra running gear they're preassembled RTR kits. For a cheap kit that you can add your own choice of radio and battery, consider the BSR BT-4.
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Not sure that is possible with what you are asking. I would check ebay.
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Try one of these.
You will need all of the electronics and radio gear but you can find that on the same site as well.

https://hobbyking.com/en_us/bsr-bt-4...mbled-kit.html
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In that price range the BT4 is a great car. We bought one for my son and it was a great learning experience for him to put it together. The only downside is parts availability.
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Hello! ...I already see BSR BT-4 car...the car body kit and tyres are not pretty at all...I am searching for chassis which I need to assemble and I already have the radio, battery, ESC and motor...my radio transmitter do not have low profile servo motor...it is a little bit old version...so what chassis do you recomend...is there any opinion...thanks.
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Old 03-10-2017, 12:37 PM
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Hello! ...what do you think which chassis is better and why Tamiya TA07 Pro or BSR BT-4? ...maybe you have some other idea about the chassis in this price range...thanks.

https://hobbyking.com/en_us/tamiya-t...g-car-kit.html

https://hobbyking.com/en_us/bsr-bt-4...mbled-kit.html
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The BT4 is more of a traditional touring car chassis. What you learn from that will transfer to any other chassis similar to it. That Tamiya is a strange car. I cant say anything about how it handles, or how durable it is. But its definitely its own thing. Do you plan on racing or just running in a parking lot? If you are going to race get the BT4.
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Old 03-12-2017, 01:34 PM
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Hello! ...I am searching chassis to drive for fun not for racing...I also check LRP and Traxxas but there are chassis already assembled...I am just searching for chassis which is reliable and can handle brushless motor powered with lipo battery which I mentioned in the first post...any other opinions...thanks.
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