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Old 01-15-2008, 07:00 PM
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Does anyone know who carries the Alex Racing Design "LX-250" Body in the US. I tried Speedtech R/C, but they don't carry Alex Racing products anymore.
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Old 01-15-2008, 07:22 PM
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Any good with the body? Almost 900% of last year Japan Expert Class A-main were using it..Not to mention Marc, Hara, Masami...
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Old 01-15-2008, 07:32 PM
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hi, this shell make ur car stick to d track during high speed n cornering...it's a very good shell....but of cos it's depend on wat track r u running... it's suitable for low traction track i guess.

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I would like to get one, and I live in California......does anyone know who I can purchase one from?
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rcmodel hong kong have some in stock.
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I just got one of these bodies, I have only used Protoform bodies before. It didn't come with any "Alex Racing Design" stickers or screws for the rear wing, unfortunately.

Anyway, I have two questions:

1. The body came with 2 pieces of clear hard plastic, 2 cm by 4 cm, about 1 mm thick. Does anybody know what they are for?

2. The body came with two types of rear wing, one straight and one curved. Which would be better for running brushless stock on a technical outdoor asphalt track? What are the differences in performance?
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Originally Posted by miccal
I just got one of these bodies, I have only used Protoform bodies before. It didn't come with any "Alex Racing Design" stickers or screws for the rear wing, unfortunately.

Anyway, I have two questions:

1. The body came with 2 pieces of clear hard plastic, 2 cm by 4 cm, about 1 mm thick. Does anybody know what they are for?

2. The body came with two types of rear wing, one straight and one curved. Which would be better for running brushless stock on a technical outdoor asphalt track? What are the differences in performance?
Any suggestions?
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2/2 arrival
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2/2 arrival

& Marc & Hara is used Hara Shock Spring

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i believe the sqaure pieces you mention are to put on the sides of the wing, to give it a finished look if you are painting the wings.

cant help ya with the wing deal tho... id guess the curved one to be better on low speed technical tracks, where the straight one would be better on high speed sweeper-type stuff? just a guess...

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Originally Posted by Turbonium
cant help ya with the wing deal tho... id guess the curved one to be better on low speed technical tracks, where the straight one would be better on high speed sweeper-type stuff? just a guess...
That's indeed the rule of thumb
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Thanks for the help, the body is done and it looks great.
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Let us know how you feel the body handles.
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RC MARKET....Can you ship the bodies to the U.S., and if so, how long does it take and what is the price of shipping??
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Originally Posted by revrace
RC MARKET....Can you ship the bodies to the U.S., and if so, how long does it take and what is the price of shipping??
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sorry later ,
was sold out !
next lot after 2 weeks
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