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Old 05-24-2006, 02:16 PM
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I'm looking for a SNR roller with a .21 conversion for a dirt oval project.
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you might be better off getting a ntc3, and slapping some rally tires along with some soft oil and springs for the shocks. my dad used to have a snr, and it wasnt that great. not that im insulting those guys that love HPI, i just dont like them, like some people dont like duratrax. lol. so yea, try getting a ntc3 of somesort, i say that would be better. dont take this as a insult, im justsaying what i think so yea. my dad used to run 1/8th scale OFNA ultra gtp, and he could keep up with some buggies bashing around at a local park in the dirt using SLICKS and ROAD TIRES it was acutally cool, he just ran it offroad, and it was a perfect total rally car. so GL!
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Thanks for your response.
I've got several ntc3's that I run as latemodels.

I'm interested in making a car for the "truck" class.
I want a 4wd with the drivetrain capable of handling a big block.
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with an snr, hmm iono bout that.. my dad had one, it wasnt that great. i guess it can handle a big block. but the problem is that it actually broke ALOT. but if you want it, i cant stop u. Hmm, doesnt kyosho make a Landmax? does it have to be 1/10th scale? i think kyosho makes a rally landmax. im not sure. you might want to look at that, or maybe try a ultra gtp if you can run 1/8th scale..hmm "truck" class? i guess you want something differnt? lol
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Hmm, doesnt kyosho make a Landmax? does it have to be 1/10th scale? i think kyosho makes a rally landmax.
The Inferno GT is Kyosho's latest "rally" car. It's based on the 7.5 platform. I just got one a couple weeks ago, and it's AWESOME! Not trying to change your mind or anything... I'm an HPI lover myself...

Good luck with your search for the Super Nitro Rally!
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Originally Posted by kevsgsxr1000
I'm looking for a SNR roller with a .21 conversion for a dirt oval project.
I believe RC Hobbies, in Ft Laud, Fl has one still NIB on the shelf. rchobbies.net, I believe.

Wolfpack radicalz (wolfpackradicals.com) makes the big-block conversions we use on the standard Racer 2 and SNRS4 platforms.

Good luck with it - Also, the Inferno GT mentioned is a 1/8 scale.
It is a kickass car! 2 of the guys I run with have 'em. They are an absolute blast to run! One of them has managed 61mph on a radar gun so far with that 1/8 beast!
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