USGT
#3593
A Mclaren P1 GTR would be Sa-Weet as well! Might be tough to fit it on a current TC unless its an Awesomatix... WGT, no problems!
#3594
This is on an Xray T4 2015. As there is no USGT in the UK, it's built to the slowest BRCA touring car class (except for the shell!), weighting 1350g, on Sorex 28 slicks, and running a 17.5T motor with blinky ESC. 
I'm finding the clearance above the front tires to be a bit tight, so I probably will keep this one as a "shelf" body, but I'm thinking of running either a Corvette Daytona Prototype or a PFM-10 for racing at my club (they're pretty relaxed about body shell rules).

I'm finding the clearance above the front tires to be a bit tight, so I probably will keep this one as a "shelf" body, but I'm thinking of running either a Corvette Daytona Prototype or a PFM-10 for racing at my club (they're pretty relaxed about body shell rules).
#3595
#3599
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From: Ontario, Canada
Hi everyone,
What 24mm wheels are popular to use? Are the Ride six spoke or mesh wheels that Gravity provide strong and/or light?
I'm considering ordering the Speedmind wheels as they come in an 8 pack and are really inexpensive, but I'm not sure about durability. I'm also considering Tamiya wheels as I've had good luck with them in the past.
I'm not a terrible drive but I'd like to have a wheel that can take a board hit or two without cracking
What 24mm wheels are popular to use? Are the Ride six spoke or mesh wheels that Gravity provide strong and/or light?
I'm considering ordering the Speedmind wheels as they come in an 8 pack and are really inexpensive, but I'm not sure about durability. I'm also considering Tamiya wheels as I've had good luck with them in the past.
I'm not a terrible drive but I'd like to have a wheel that can take a board hit or two without cracking





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