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Old 01-01-2007, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by cartix
The HPI Honda S2000 is for 190mm chassis. They have a Civic body for the M03 chassis.
Are you sure? The label said 225mm wheelbase. I dont know of any 190 touring car that has that wheelbase. I do recall hpi making 3 bodies for their mini; cooper, civic, and a roadster. Not sure if it was an s2000.
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Originally Posted by nikkiesteban
guys what are the advantages of using large tires like the one using in touring cars compare to the small tires for m03's...
I ran touring car tires before at ps1 track. Advantage is you gain a lot of speed at the expense of more chances of barrel roll. I went for hard compound with soft inserts to prevent rolling.
This is my mini with touring car tires Just raise the body
blue and white minicooper bottom of the page.
http://www.tamiya.com/japan/pachi_di...ery_past38.htm
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I am Looking for a Tamiya 53382 M04 Stabilizer set to buy.
I can't find one anywhere!
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you guys have a better idea how to use a carbon lipo with the mo3? I had to run my wires from below since the battery ports are covered if on top. A bit scary the wires might scrape the ground.
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Originally Posted by tony gray
The ABC Nissan Sunny (Datsun 1200 for Aussies) Truck has arrived. And its absolutely BRILLIANT!

Check it out now at our site.

WHERE CAN I GET ONE!!!
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Old 01-01-2007, 06:17 PM
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Ours came from rc-champ...
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Old 01-01-2007, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by tony gray
The ABC Nissan Sunny (Datsun 1200 for Aussies) Truck has arrived. And its absolutely BRILLIANT!

Check it out now at our site.

Did you get a kit or body? and does it come with the surfboards?
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thanks, but how do you get around that fact that it is all in Japanese?
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Both Tony P and myself got the complete kit this time. Mainly because we could.....

At this stage they dont have just the body available yet, although I'm sure that wont be long now.

I have some surfboards off an old HPI VW Kombi, I'm sure they can be pressed into service here as well!

It really is a nice body though - exceptional quality.




To order stuff from rc-champ you have to email them [email protected]

Ask for a quote for whatever you want (including shipping) and they'll get back to you. Usually same day. Its actually quite easy. You'll get something like this back

Dear Mr.Gray

Hello.How are you doing,sir?
Yes we do have this kit in stock now,here is quotation for it.

ABC Hobby 24005 Genetic Sunny Truck kit Discounted price 12800Yen

Shipping charge 3600Yen
Paypal charge 1218Yen
Grand total 17618Yen

If you want to order this kit,please let me know,sir.
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ok, seems easy enough. How much yen was the body?
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Umm I got the complete kit..thats what I said above.

And thats what the Champ quote was for..
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Originally Posted by tony gray
To order stuff from rc-champ you have to email them [email protected]

Ask for a quote for whatever you want (including shipping) and they'll get back to you. Usually same day. Its actually quite easy. You'll get something like this back

Dear Mr.Gray

Hello.How are you doing,sir?
Yes we do have this kit in stock now,here is quotation for it.

ABC Hobby 24005 Genetic Sunny Truck kit Discounted price 12800Yen

Shipping charge 3600Yen
Paypal charge 1218Yen
Grand total 17618Yen

If you want to order this kit,please let me know,sir.
Was it shipped by EMS, postal or door to door? I'm weary of online orders due to "lost" item in the post office.
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Old 01-01-2007, 07:38 PM
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EMS, I'm not a patient man when it comes to new toys. So I pay the extra cash.

And I've never lost a thing in over 20 years of online ordering - ever.
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Originally Posted by tony gray
EMS, I'm not a patient man when it comes to new toys. So I pay the extra cash.

And I've never lost a thing in over 20 years of online ordering - ever.
Its not their side that I'm worried about. Its my side where things get "lost" or heavily taxed.
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Originally Posted by flying G.E.O.
you guys have a better idea how to use a carbon lipo with the mo3? I had to run my wires from below since the battery ports are covered if on top. A bit scary the wires might scrape the ground.
I'm guessing you're using the quick release battery holder. You can't. Put one of the stock plastic body pin type ones on the side where the wires are. You'll have to trim the area where the holder makes a 90 degree bend to give the battery more length room.
If you're having rolling over problems using the Lipo its because the battery is too light. The minis need the extra weight to keep it stable.
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