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Sunday exactly what I'll be doing with mine...and, what I've done work other vehicles in the past - having a 'race' body, and a 'show' body. Nothing wrong with that.
If you want the best performance out of a body for racing, the ZooRacing BWOAH and Zoodiac, Exotek P1Z, and up and coming Montech Akura are the go to bodies. For aesthetic and dang good looking the Agata and Seven20 are good choices. The Seven20 will be better than the Agata for racing. Agata is just to numb.
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As far as bodies, in the old days the Riley GT from McAllister was the fastest. When it was outlawed I looked for a similar body and settled on the P Zero. I still run this body, just seems to be the fastest for me.
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If you want the best performance out of a body for racing, the ZooRacing BWOAH and Zoodiac, Exotek P1Z, and up and coming Montech Akura are the go to bodies. For aesthetic and dang good looking the Agata and Seven20 are good choices. The Seven20 will be better than the Agata for racing. Agata is just to numb.
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For example, the Bittydesign AGATA is, obviously, a Lamborghini knockoff, as Bittydesign doesn't want to pay the licensing fees. Many other body manufacturers (including the major companies) do the same thing. I'm guessing that the same holds true for MonTech.

We have big turn outs for USGT so have an expert and sportsman class for USGT. Bodies matter for expert drivers, not at all for sportsman. Drive perfectly fast and clean in sportsman in our groups for 5 minutes and you will end up on podium regardless of the (approved) body.
Just have fun with your body choices if you are a sportsman.





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