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Old 08-22-2010, 10:48 AM
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If anyone is interested in a brand new type-r, I have one i got in a trade that has been built, but never ran. $375 shipped.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...brand-new.html

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Originally Posted by portyansky
If anyone is interested in a brand new type-r, I have one i got in a trade that has been built, but never ran. $375 shipped.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...brand-new.html
looks like it has been run lots, the front bumper tells the truth..
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Old 08-22-2010, 09:23 PM
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Max, unless he change the pics, it looks brand new including the bumper.
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Originally Posted by MaxRain
looks like it has been run lots, the front bumper tells the truth..
I dont know what you are looking at, but you should check again.
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Originally Posted by MaxRain
looks like it has been run lots, the front bumper tells the truth..
It doesn't matter as you can buy it cheaper new anyway. This is useful if you are too lazy to build it yourself. If thats the case I would recommend an Xray instead.
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hi i am interested in purchasing one of these kits, where would i be able to get it for the best price thankyou
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Originally Posted by zaraz
hi i am interested in purchasing one of these kits, where would i be able to get it for the best price thankyou
http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/ebp...id=120&id=6262
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Originally Posted by zaraz
hi i am interested in purchasing one of these kits, where would i be able to get it for the best price thankyou
http://www.rctech.net/forum/7842885-post9.html
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Originally Posted by MikeXray
you should list the batteries you are running, thunderpower cells are a good bit heavier than IB's and others.
Agreed...I'm running the latest IP cells, but the 5000 not the 5400, simply as the 5400, IMO doesn't fit properly, as it rubs against the rear bulkheads.
I hate having anything touching the car and stopping it flexing properly and consistently. It's also the reason I tape the cells into the plastic tray, and have removed the foam from the top deck...
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Old 08-23-2010, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by StewartFan20
I've read in this thread that the Fantom 5400 fits in the TypeR just fine. I've also read that the Thunderpower 5400 and the Fantom 5400 are the same battery so I assume the Thunderpower 5400 will fit just fine also. Has anyone used the TP 5400 in the Type R?

Thanks in advance.
They fit fine with the layshaft swap and the plastic tray. They do not fit in the steel tray.
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They will fit in the steel tray,you just have to take a dremel and take very little of the side of the tray no problem.I run the f/fox layshaft but you dont have to you can work on the layshaft pully gear some and it will work just fine.
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I decided to keep the car instead of selling it.
What lipo battery fits without any mods on the plastic tray and or the metal tray? It can be hard pack or soft, doesnt have to be a roar pack.
Also while im on topic, whats a good servo to use (money isnt an issue, just looking for quality).
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Originally Posted by portyansky
I decided to keep the car instead of selling it.
What lipo battery fits without any mods on the plastic tray and or the metal tray? It can be hard pack or soft, doesnt have to be a roar pack.
Also while im on topic, whats a good servo to use (money isnt an issue, just looking for quality).
Good decision on keeping it. As for servo, I picked up this for mine.

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Profile-Servo
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For thoose interested, some pics of my car (excuse the grass!)... really not anything special in terms of layout. Electrics used;

ESC: De-cased Mamaba Max Pro
Servo: Spektrum 6040 (Full size)
Reciever: Spektrum micro Pro
Motor: X12 10.5
PT: MRT iPT
Cells: IP5000 50C
Extra: Castle CC-BEC

Shell's generally a Speed6 LWT, although it's a little beefed up with some internal bracing, and fender mender on the front arches... thankfully it's gonna be able to see out the season!
Attached Thumbnails Team Losi JRXS Type-R-losi-002.jpg   Team Losi JRXS Type-R-halifax-3-226.jpg   Team Losi JRXS Type-R-halifax-3-229.jpg   Team Losi JRXS Type-R-halifax-3-230.jpg  
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I should point out a Type R made the modified A final this weekend at the latest BRCA national... well done to Chris Delves
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