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Old 05-24-2013, 04:55 AM
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Hello

I'm not able to answer you, as I'm working for the distributor in charge of Germany / Switzerland and France.

But as the previous version (E4RS II) was available in USA through A-main Hobbies, I think the new EVO version too.

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Old 05-24-2013, 11:22 AM
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Can't wait, E4RS 2 is a very excellent car
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Old 05-26-2013, 12:31 AM
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First batches already arrived in Europe.
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Old 05-26-2013, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by vafactor
what's the street pricing of the new kit? and where are they sold in the US?

Hi there, I think A Main Hobbies will sell that kit becasue one of my frirends

bought last generation RSII from this website. But still unkown what the

exactly date and price for selling......
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Old 05-26-2013, 07:26 PM
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Very nice ! I like it.
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Old 05-27-2013, 06:10 PM
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still concerned about US price , how much is it in Europe??
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Old 05-30-2013, 11:46 PM
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YA!! I just received the kit that comes with box today....it is fantastic. I am very satisfied with the quality of unassembled parts and them looks shaped and machined especially chassis, shocks, bulkheads, middle axle mount and shock towers. The box has the unique logo with esthetic wing spread on it and an instruction manual is included as well. gonna starting assemble little by little from today..


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Great
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Revised and editable setup sheet: http://blog.hrcdistribution.com/setu...etup_Sheet.pdf
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[QUOTE=RC Infos;12209668]Revised and editable setup sheet:




thanks for sharing that. it is very useful..
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Look this awesome material of shock with damper, kind feeling stiffness and nice quality. The screws connecting between shock and shock tower are well-matched

I am kind maniac of this thing,
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Hello

On some kits of the first batch, it's difficult to insert the ball bearings on the differential case.

We are sorry about that, it will be corrected quickly.

To quick fix this little problem, you could simply use sand paper: cut a stripe on a sheet of #400 or #600 sandpaper, and place it around the ball bearing location on the diff case... and simply turn the case with the other hand for a few seconds.

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Originally Posted by RC Infos
Hello

On some kits of the first batch, it's difficult to insert the ball bearings on the differential case.

We are sorry about that, it will be corrected quickly.

To quick fix this little problem, you could simply use sand paper: cut a stripe on a sheet of #400 or #600 sandpaper, and place it around the ball bearing location on the diff case... and simply turn the case with the other hand for a few seconds.

I wouldn't be too worried about that. I had to do that with my Tamiya 417v5.
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Originally Posted by RC Infos
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On some kits of the first batch, it's difficult to insert the ball bearings on the differential case.

We are sorry about that, it will be corrected quickly.

To quick fix this little problem, you could simply use sand paper: cut a stripe on a sheet of #400 or #600 sandpaper, and place it around the ball bearing location on the diff case... and simply turn the case with the other hand for a few seconds.

thanks for providing this way, it is perfect fitting and no play
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Old 06-05-2013, 07:41 PM
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Upper bulkhead and servo mount made by Aluminum 7075 is not ostentation. The surface is the mostly flawless and smooth, felt tougher and stiffer as well. The screws are well-matched for the holes.




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