new car for a beginner?
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new car for a beginner?
what car do you guys think would be best for a beginner? 17.5 binky carpet class ....to build? to set up ? to adjust ? to maintain (buy parts)? to learn?
just looking to see what other ppl think a good starter car is
thanks
just looking to see what other ppl think a good starter car is
thanks
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What are the guys driving at the local track? That's the way I would go, if you break and happen to not have that part most likely someone will, and the help provided by a seasoned racer is priceless..
Or go with the Xray T4, super durable and easy to build, also out of the box for a beginner the kit setup will be all you need the setup is good for most. Most guys setups aren't far from the kit setup it's a great car
Or go with the Xray T4, super durable and easy to build, also out of the box for a beginner the kit setup will be all you need the setup is good for most. Most guys setups aren't far from the kit setup it's a great car
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Suspended
Depends on if you are drifting indoor or outdoor. The TB-03 or the TB-03 VDS would be a great outdoor drifter. I wouldn't recommend the TA-05 because it is belt drive for outdoor, The belts tend not to last long. If you are on a budget the tt-01d is a solid kit.
Regards.
Andy.
Regards.
Andy.
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If you want a good quality kit with plenty of support you might want to look into the Team Associated TC.4. Good starting point before you drop coin on an Xray or TC6.1wc. Test the waters before diving in young Jedi...... I dove in with a TC6.1wc and couldn't be happier, your results may vary.
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If you want a good quality kit with plenty of support you might want to look into the Team Associated TC.4. Good starting point before you drop coin on an Xray or TC6.1wc. Test the waters before diving in young Jedi...... I dove in with a TC6.1wc and couldn't be happier, your results may vary.
#12
The TC4 is a great starting platform for a solid VTA car
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S1
http://www.spec-r.com/default/index....roducts_id=447
R1
http://www.spec-r.com/default/index....roducts_id=369
TQ Racing carries the kits and parts and has excellent service and a wonderful user friendly online ordering system. I have been using them exclusively for all my parts for some time now.
Last edited by SteveM; 07-03-2013 at 11:27 AM.
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Tech Initiate
The current batch of TC's are all good in the right hands. I'd say run what you have local support for (parts + setup help) Also, when buying your equipment, support your local hobby shop!