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Old 10-03-2023, 11:22 AM
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2 questions;

1. anyone state side sell this kit?
2. Are there 2 versions of this kit, eg Mg and mg Evo?
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Old 10-03-2023, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Raman
2 questions;

1. anyone state side sell this kit?
2. Are there 2 versions of this kit, eg Mg and mg Evo?
Only one version.
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Integy was selling them. Don't know if they still are..
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Originally Posted by hobbyten
Integy was selling them. Don't know if they still are..
They still list it.. I didn’t know they’re state side though
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I think there in Cali.
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Ordered from Amazon, was fulfilled by Integy in So Cal. Arrived in 2 days. Started build today with my 10 year old son. Had him assemble as I gave him instructions. I used the Tamiya thread forming tap on all the plastic holes, which helped a lot.. one of the best investments I have made.

Issues I had:
1. The angle of the front suspension mount really had me scratching my head for 5 minutes lol.
2. The diff gasket tore, so I ended up using a Tamiya one. Initially it was super tight, so I had to back out the screws to free it up

Has anyone tried the Tamiya diff internals? I find the metal gears a bit over kill for an M chassis.
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