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Old 08-29-2013, 10:18 AM
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Anyone bought it ? Any good ?

What are your thoughts on this car?
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I think it is all show no go. Being based on a tc ground clearance and durability might not be so great compared to a true 1/10 4wd buggy.
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I think it is all show no go. Being based on a tc ground clearance and durability might not be so great compared to a true 1/10 4wd buggy.
Thanks. I asked, 'cos it looks alright and the price is reasonable.
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for what you pay they are great...I got to see one in Japan at the start of the year.. under the counter no pictures. The ground clearance isn't an issue... just raise it with shocks. But know this. Parts and hop ups will be in abundance. Id say buy it and enjoy it! I know i am .
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Old 05-29-2014, 09:18 AM
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It comes with plastic bearings/bushings, so i upgraded with metal bearings.
And runs well with my 9T brushless motor, well balanced during jumps.

Currently using DF03 aluminum shocks, upgraded springs and med damper oil so the chassis will not hit the ground hard.

Wonder if it able fit a DF03 drive shaft rather then a TT02 shaft?

Too many plastics all i can say, the bevel gears for the differential will be better if they are metals instead of plastics.
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That is a pretty nice tt02.
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More upgraded parts from Tamiya

Upcoming edition : http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/radio...scorcher-84387
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Just got my hands on one and got some hop ups from the get go, Fast eddy bearings, Gpm racing graphite propeller kit and steering linkage kit, as well as an SP competition set by eagle. Which includes aluminum lower arms front and rear, and spindles front and back, i am currently looking for a DF02 differential set since they are metal. Any one know where i can find a set?
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