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Shrekito 09-12-2009 09:31 PM

New to on-road.
 
Good evening all,

I am thinking about getting into on-road racing(RCGT). I was thinking about buying a TC3. I know the car is older and kinda of outdated? Am I going to be screwing myself by buying an old car? If so is there a decently priced on-road car that isn't going to break the bank? Or can you recommend some brands? I am looking for more of a roller. I want to make this my project car. Thanks in advance for the info.

Drillit 09-12-2009 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by Shrekito (Post 6336203)
Good evening all,

I am thinking about getting into on-road racing(RCGT). I was thinking about buying a TC3. I know the car is older and kinda of outdated? Am I going to be screwing myself by buying an old car? If so is there a decently priced on-road car that isn't going to break the bank? Or can you recommend some brands? I am looking for more of a roller. I want to make this my project car. Thanks in advance for the info.

first question you should ask is: Does your local hobby shop (LHS) have ALL the parts in inventory?
Pick just about any chassis based on this or you'll soon find yourself being a spectator!
Good Luck:cool:

Foxxrocket 09-13-2009 08:29 AM

I agree with Drillit. But the TC3 has been out for so long, that parts shouldn't be hard to come by. Associated has done good by keeping their parts in stock. They are also quite cheap too. The best quality about the TC3, is its durability. So, you won't have to go through, braking parts all the time.


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