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 The used TT-01 kits I bought off the RC drift forums came in today. One of them has some decent electrics on it. They both have oil shocks and an extra set of yoko drift tires. NOW time to build them up!
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
   
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 here Sean.. try this link
 
 Hellaflush calculator
 
 if this doesn't help you then i'll explain it later but i don't have time right now to type it all out..
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 Exactly. Depending on the body 3mm front and 6mm rear is a good setup. I've had 9mm rears but they poke way too much on most bodies.Originally posted by SeanDub View PostSo... is offset in RC cars opposite of what it is in real cars? Becuase it looks like 9mm wheels poke WAY harder than 3mm wheels. Can someone help me clear this up so I know what I need. Thanks!
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 So... is offset in RC cars opposite of what it is in real cars? Becuase it looks like 9mm wheels poke WAY harder than 3mm wheels. Can someone help me clear this up so I know what I need. Thanks!
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 you guys can check on Ebay. should be some on there and it'll give you a good idea of who makes what
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 Originally posted by DuWerk View Postany where to get e36 m3 bodys?
 I've looked really hard. I can't find one. I know Tamiya made a E36 318i touring body once.
 
 I really like Tamiya bodies. They are really true to OEM form.
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 theres a bunch in here..Originally posted by SeanDub View PostAny others? I've gone through that site already lol
 
 drccentral european cars
 
 i am not familiar with what companies make the different european bodies.
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