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Old 04-30-2003, 08:12 PM
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Well did another run with the SD and the Brushless. This time in Sportsman mode. My lap times were on par with Stock Class running a Monster Stock. And this was welcoming news to the track owner. I'll have the ulimate test this Saturday when I run my Brushless SD against my Monster Stock SD! Anyone wanna take a guess who will win?! Well let me head out. Got some work to do!

Nice car Dark!! hehe
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Originally posted by Joel Lagace
Way to represent with the SMC voltage! Looks good in that car.
I think some Trinity Stickers would look better...
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Hey fellow Yoke drivers ...here are a few pix of my SD I finished early Saturday morning! If you bought your car from SpeedTech R/C your kit was in my SUV on Friday being delivered from Yokomo USA to Stevetech!
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Old 04-30-2003, 11:35 PM
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one word for you .... NICE!!!!
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pic 2..
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Old 04-30-2003, 11:43 PM
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Last one..
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Old 04-30-2003, 11:48 PM
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have you run it yet ?
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The Game: I ran the car on Monday and Tuesday @ Socal. The car is pretty good so far...just trying to find a set-up to suit my driving style!
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after almost 40 packs, i broke 3 A-arms (but there are 2 that i still can use) and 2 C-hubs (1 that i can use...not for a while), even running a 17x2 the las time i broke a C-hub with a very small shock .
does someone know if Suzuki will make parts for the SD???
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Originally posted by CSF0623
The Game: I ran the car on Monday and Tuesday @ Socal. The car is pretty good so far...just trying to find a set-up to suit my driving style!
but what i want to know is where you got the trick angle for the receiver!
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Old 05-01-2003, 12:13 AM
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Whaddup Mark! That trick receiver angle was borrowed from Mr. Paul Dabao. I had to borrow that receiver set-up from him since I put his car together.
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Old 05-01-2003, 12:14 AM
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what is your home track and are you going to the onroad nats ?
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Old 05-01-2003, 12:15 AM
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im going to try the suzuki arms from my mr4tc where did you guys get the blue cvd's? i should have picks up of mine tomorow night.
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Chris: the blue cvd's are from the old MR4-TC car! Just use the the rear blue aluminum bones for the front and rear and ur set. The dog bones are kind of pricey @ $14.00 for one bone so that times 4 plus tax...ouch!
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thats all good im going to gut my old mr4 and im still got to try the suzuki arms on it too
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