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Originally posted by FREAKAH A friend's MRX-3 also hd the same problem withthe rear camber link popping off but then again he crashes pretty hard. Maybe a longer screw would help or is it a special screw? |
Originally posted by JordanC I love the car, just because a car doesn't have a lot of steering, doesn't mean it's not a good car. The ass end of the car is very stable, it has great transistion but just needs a little more steering. That can be rectified. Remeber these cars are only one week old, if you guys all think your cars are handling that good, perhaps you guys should look at your setups! Remeber not everybody uses kit tyres |
Wassup Collins?
Guess I need ta order a new mugen, Gotta get rid of some cars first though, got to many. Everyone thinks I died but I've just been lurkin for the last few months. Looks like the Calif deal fell through. :( Bummer Rumor has it Toledo may put in for the TC Nats. we'll have to see. |
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hmmm cool..
hopup ... manti u getting all of those? |
Originally posted by Jack hmmm cool.. hopup ... manti u getting all of those? |
who makes or who is the distributor in the us
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Speedline are the distributors in America
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Ilaybrk,
Who makes what or distributes what? The question was kind of vauge, though modeller seemed to understand; I dont see how though considering you didnt specify what the question was about. Anyways, the MTX-3 is made in Japan. Mugen is a Japanese company. But they are distributed exclusively in the US by there own distributor which is Mugen USA. But if your talking about the hop ups shown a few posts up, the first two, the universals and the titanium bits, are made by Mugen; the other ones I'm not sure who makes. |
Originally posted by calimassive Ilaybrk, Who makes what or distributes what? The question was kind of vauge, though modeller seemed to understand; I dont see how though considering you didnt specify what the question was about. Anyways, the MTX-3 is made in Japan. Mugen is a Japanese company. But they are distributed exclusively in the US by there own distributor which is Mugen USA. But if your talking about the hop ups shown a few posts up, the first two, the universals and the titanium bits, are made by Mugen; the other ones I'm not sure who makes. |
Thanks hurhur,
That's what i figured, but wasnt sure. Thanks for pointing that out. Ilaybrk, Kawahara is also a Japanese company and is distributed in the US by RC Imports. Modeller, I have no idea why you mentioned Speedline. |
I assumed he wanted to know where to get the Mugen and its parts. I know Speedline are big for Mugen
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Huhh? dude, Mugen has its own distributor in the US, Mugen USA. I pointed that out in the above post.
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Yeah but Speedline are a main dealer for Mugen USA.
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oh ok, :lol: u said distributor though... anyways, nice one.
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