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  1. Have a couple of brand new XLX2s. These were warranty replacements for some old XL2's I had sent back. £240 posted including all fees, each.
  2. Classic forum attatchments We'll go for the old fashioned way... https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A6cNQ-AlLN1yNGCgYO61dnHrw5N1eg85/view?usp=sharing
  3. Glad to see someone having a bit of fun for speed on the cheap. On the body front, I might be able to help a bit. I completed my uni project a few years ago on the aerodynamics of RC cars and it's a tricky old thing as the scale of them ruins everything! I'd stay away from trying to do underbody aerodyanmics personally. Get the balance right with good front aero to stop it lifting, and you can use pretty flat shaped aerofoils at the back to keep the balance of downforce at the back for little penalty in drag. Sticking on a flat floor is generally not just as simple as doing it! Admitedly i was doing a short wide car, you're doing a long narrow one, but underbody aero is the most difficult thing to get working right. And if it's wrong it causes a lot of greif. The simplest way to do it all of us at ROSSA has found is just to leave the back of the shell as open as possible. Attached my project if you want a ganders. It shows how easy it was to get a splitter and spoiler working, but soon as I chucked on a flat floor and a diffuser things start to get complicated. Rather than go on about it here I'll let you read it if you want ME40005_SEM0000_1617_7789527_5919348_Craig_Mays_Thesis.pdf
  4. Bit of a clearout... Set of GRP 1/8 Buggy Tyres. Pre-mounted from the factory. Really good wheels and tyres, will survive all the brushless antics you can throw at them. £25 Posted. Lots of GRP Slicks. Perfect if you are using a buggy / GT for a bit of fun on tarmac. Lot includes; Brand new Pair of S1 Compound XXSoft 1x Pair lightly used S4 Velocities. These are the ones rated for 100mph+ Full set S3 Revo Slicks. Probably 50% left on them but they are pretty durble. Quite tatty but all still glued solid. 3x S1 Compound Rally Slicks. Barely used. 3x S5 Compound Revo Slicks. Again barely used. £35 for the lot posted. T-Bone Bumpers. All to suit 1/8 Buggies. Not much used on them, few scuffs as you would expect. one with the Extender strip is unmarked. £10 Posted each, or all 3 for £25. Savox 1256TG Case is a bit rashed but all good apart from that. £25 posted. MyLaps transponder. Old style, will work with all of the MyLaps gear unlike some of the later ones. Has been repaired and potted up at somepoint but all still working fine £35 Posted. Set of EDS Drivers. 1.5mm has the tip snapped, but handle is good for replacement tip 2.5mm - Grub screw which holds the handle in is cracked. Other two are fine. Tips on the rest are good too. Very hard wearing drivers. (I snapped the 1.5mm by using it as a lever....) £12.5 Posted Battery Boxes. I've 3D printed these over the years for various projects. The Two blue ones are sized for a Hong Nor X1 CRT - However the hole pattern is for an extended IRC Chassis. Very sturdy boxes. Have the loops for the velcro printed on too, with hexes cut in for captive M3 Nylocks nuts for a flush fit. Handy if you are needing a battery box to mount somewhere, just need to drill the holes to match. 159x72mm Internal Dimensions 174x83mm External. Not including velcro loops 16mm Internal depth, 25mm Total height £7 each posted. More Battery Boxes Again printed for a project. Idea with these was to sit on aluminium off the side of a buggy chassis. Four captive m3 nuts to secture to chassis. Two slots in one end for the lipo leads. Loops on the side for velcro. 153x54mm Internal Dimensions 188x64mm External, including the base. 50mm Total depth £7 Each Posted.
  5. TP Power 4D 2200KV CM Used for about 20 speed passes over the past 3 years. Pulled it out for 2 runs this year and pulled 136mph on a car that has sat for a year. Few marks on the can but nothing major. £135 Posted to the UK.
  6. I've ran a 2s LiPo on it and never felt the servo was down on power, and that was with 15s of Lipo's on board too. 2s Should be fine for bashing, and it saves all the extra electronics for various voltages.
  7. I'm runnign a 4PLS with a Tonie servo that totally does not belong to @Rover Man .... Whack it in analog and it's grand. Never had any issues with it in my 5ive. Had to swap sides from the setup Dave had it in as my motor was on the other side but made one to a similar idea and been solid.
  8. Hello, I picked up a Turnigy large scale servo, but it came with no horns. I know it is 23t spline, but 99% sure there are a couple of different sizes. I can find plenty of 23t on MS and the likes but sure they are for the smaller KO/Sanwa stuff. I reckon something like this is right, however would like to check before wasting a tenner! http://radiocontrolracing.co.uk/epages/62f803ea-babc-40f7-92ac-4405acab24f1.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/62f803ea-babc-40f7-92ac-4405acab24f1/Products/"06536/01" Cheers
  9. Looking for a 5th Scale Steering Servo Savox 0236 or similar. Cheers
  10. What did you think? What year/model was it?
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