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FW-05RR 07-22-2004 10:26 PM


Originally posted by rice
:nod: if ur livin in japan all the cool stuff you can buy it der. its like buying a burger. :D
:nod:

KiwiKid 07-22-2004 10:27 PM

Sorry to open the debate again but according to the Tamiya English website the body is in fact the new Legacy B4. Go figure.


Originally posted by The Black Kat
Its either the Strat 2.0 or the Ride Stratus

The Black Kat 07-22-2004 10:29 PM


Originally posted by KiwiKid
Sorry to open the debate again but according to the Tamiya English website the body is in fact the new Legacy B4. Go figure.
No, Thats a Stratus....Those pics wern't from the Reedy Race

JDM_DOHC_SiR 07-22-2004 10:31 PM


Originally posted by tamiyadriver
hay dave... if i was gonna get an Evo IV from over yonder, who would you suggest?i havent gotten good contact with Champ... slow/no emails, etc. any input would be appreciated!

i tried to look at that Victory(?) site, but the Babelfish translator didnt work on it...?

You have a PM;)

Entropy 07-22-2004 11:19 PM

Re: A TB Reunion...
 

Originally posted by eeyan
My new "baby" has arrived... (thanks Chris/Jeff!!!) Hopefully I can get this thing done by this weekend... :nod:
MOMMY!!! :cry:

jeffreylin 07-22-2004 11:31 PM

(Sigh) need new bodies again. Neither evo3 nor 415 has same body post position as the evo4.

Entropy 07-22-2004 11:32 PM


Originally posted by jeffreylin
(Sigh) need new bodies again. Neither evo3 nor 415 has same body post position as the evo4.
Sure sure, go on complaining! :flaming: :cry:

hawker 07-22-2004 11:36 PM

Hey guys

I just took the Evo 4 for a spin, took a light hit of a corner and spun into a wall, nothing broke except for the plastic drive cup for the prop shaft :( of all the pieces to break, strange that it was that one.

matt

jeffreylin 07-22-2004 11:41 PM


Originally posted by hawker
Hey guys

I just took the Evo 4 for a spin, took a light hit of a corner and spun into a wall, nothing broke except for the plastic drive cup for the prop shaft :( of all the pieces to break, strange that it was that one.

matt

Well, I wonder if that is the new weak link of the drivetrain. It used to be the bevel/oneway gear that gave but the new gears seem very durable.

JDM_DOHC_SiR 07-22-2004 11:50 PM


Originally posted by hawker
Hey guys

I just took the Evo 4 for a spin, took a light hit of a corner and spun into a wall, nothing broke except for the plastic drive cup for the prop shaft :( of all the pieces to break, strange that it was that one.

matt

I have killed 3 so far:rolleyes:
-Dave:tire:

utieh 07-22-2004 11:56 PM

Square or Tobee will make some aluminium drive cup very soonI think:)

JDM_DOHC_SiR 07-22-2004 11:57 PM


Originally posted by utieh
Square or Tobee will make some aluminium drive cup very soonI think:)
Your probibally right:nod:

FW-05RR 07-23-2004 12:05 AM

Hey JDM you own both the 415 and the Evo IV correct:confused:

How do they compare what are the pros and cons that you found about each car Im finding it hard to decide which one to get:cry:

markp27 07-23-2004 12:14 AM


Originally posted by FW05R
Hey JDM you own both the 415 and the Evo IV correct:confused:

How do they compare what are the pros and cons that you found about each car Im finding it hard to decide which one to get:cry:

Get em both! :D You can always sell one later - you'd probably not lose much money via ebay :nod:

JDM_DOHC_SiR 07-23-2004 12:21 AM


Originally posted by FW05R
Hey JDM you own both the 415 and the Evo IV correct:confused:

How do they compare what are the pros and cons that you found about each car Im finding it hard to decide which one to get:cry:

Yes I Have Both... the 415 is a bit more solid and less prone to chassis tweak;) ... I have about 10 days on the EVO4 now and I'm finding that the chassis is a bit easy to tweak..even with the center braces;) ..:rolleyes: .... but thats something that Tamiya might be able to fix with a 3mm chassis..?? or a stiffer center brace.??? who knows they both are easy to set up and drive:nod:
-Dave:tire:


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