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Old 07-09-2016, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by madness
Does anybody know if the front belt of the TE-03 is the same length as the X-Ray T4? Or any other car for that matter? RC Target has the damn thing out stock for weeks. Great car, too bad it so hard to get parts here in USA.
You can order any spares directly off the Capricorn site in Italy. They've been very helpful.
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Old 07-17-2016, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by niznai
You can order any spares directly off the Capricorn site in Italy. They've been very helpful.
Thanks! I did order the parts from Italy and I have already recieved them.
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anyone local in north america carry this car
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Originally Posted by zaraz
anyone local in north america carry this car
Rctarget.com does
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Old 10-06-2016, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Ultraspeed84
Where are you guys buying the parts and car from?
We carry mainly all Cap products and if your are located outside EU, we ship with fedex at OK prices + VAT will be deducted for all orders outside EU...

http://rc-netshop.dk/en/110-electric...-te03-evo.html
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Did anybody tested the vertical topdeck? Is it designed for carpet asphalt or both?
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TE03 for sale.

http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...e-shippin.html
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Originally Posted by Cabocuts
Did anybody tested the vertical topdeck? Is it designed for carpet asphalt or both?
No, but I am in the process of making one by that design. It can not be bad, especially since you can tune the stiffness by using different thickness CF.

Just a bit of screwing around a bit for me to machine the holders out of Aluminium, but cheaper than buying one.
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Originally Posted by Cabocuts
Did anybody tested the vertical topdeck? Is it designed for carpet asphalt or both?
i use the vertical topdeck, for me a must have on asphalt
cause it reduce flex - front to rear - and adds a little more torsional flex - left/right resulting in more onpower traction,
something you can not get enough on asphalt.

on carpet i am using the vertical topdeck with aluminium chassis, it makes the car a little
bit more reactive and gives more midcorner without reducing onpower traction,
perfect for tight carpet tracks.

For more open tracks like ETS-Style i prefer the standart topdeck cause it makes the car a
little more easy to drive on highspeed corners.

I dont use the carbon chassis on carpet.
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Old 10-31-2016, 07:33 AM
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Are the ETS tracks (asphalt) low grip?
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Old 11-01-2016, 12:07 AM
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Medium to high grip
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Thank you Alexander for the quick response!
A lot of parts look the same as ARC R11 are they the same?
Like drivetrain and springs.
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Originally Posted by Cabocuts
Thank you Alexander for the quick response!
A lot of parts look the same as ARC R11 are they the same?
Like drivetrain and springs.

Springs are different,
Drivetrain is same style but different material.

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Old 11-02-2016, 04:28 AM
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Looks more like Xray to me, especially the drivetrain.
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Originally Posted by niznai
Looks more like Xray to me, especially the drivetrain.
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