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  1. My fondest memories were shredding my tires. http://i.imgur.com/lJen2GHh.jpg
  2. I actually think it would've been awesome for my on road WR8 project. ;-)
  3. I just looked at the pdf and yes it looks like the stock WR8 out drive cups/spur gear and the bevel gear will bolt right up. That is some cool stuff!
  4. Looking at the unit you linked it looks like you could also use it as a center spool. That would probably be the most helpful all around. On and off a race course and just plain tooling around on asphalt. Now one of you guys just needs to find a spur gear that will bolt to it. ;-) This is all really cool stuff... I may have to go pick up another chassis. Lol.
  5. Nice find hotshot888! It's great to see more options coming out.
  6. Hey Nereme! Glad to see you made your way over here and that you are thinking about picking up a WR8! They really are a bunch of fun and like I said (if you can't tell already) these guys are a good bunch! Mike
  7. Almost forgot to mention... on the rear Jazzrider uprights you may want to use different hardware other than what was supplied. IIRC they supplied m3x8mm cap screws and they should really be m3x12mm or there abouts. Other than that they were great (and yeah they arrived in less than a week for me too). Mike
  8. Yeah I did like the Jazzrider parts, the fit and finish on them were great. I never ran them but the assembly went nice and smooth and they came with hardware and or bearings (front knuckles came with hardware and the rear uprights came with bearings.). I'd recommend them.
  9. No you're right I'm still getting rid of it. I just need to building so I can sell it as a chassis ready to run. Building it is half the fun I suppose.
  10. Just wanted to let you guys know I've begun the WR8 build. The process is as awesome as I remember it ;-) The Diffs are built- all new front, rear, and mostly new center (I reused the diff case!). They sure look beautiful before they get dirty don't they? Also got the jazz rider knuckles on and the integy CVDs. The front and rear suspension are coming together! That's it for now... I'm sleepy ttyl!
  11. It's close, I would probably need another screw kit, some steering hardware and electronics. I've had a few trade offers come in on Rctech so far so people are seeing it and interested at the least.
  12. That would require me to buy more parts for it, not really something I want to do at the moment with the GT8 project going on.
  13. True, I don't think I'll be able to get retail for all the hop ups if I sold them seperate either though. Part of me really wants to build it too. lol
  14. Yeah the GT is going to be beast! I can't wait to get it together. I updated the pictures of the WR8 and assorted parts. I actually found some parts and wheels I forgot I had. lol. It is going to be practically new when get it together. I just not sure if I should assemble it stock and sell of the hop ups or assemble it with all the hop ups and sell it that way... Someone help me make up my mind.
  15. Thanks Stevo, I've also enjoyed the car immensely over the course of last season and of course all you guy's company ;-) I have a new build thread for the GT car over on ultimate RC, nothing exciting yet because I'm just getting started but feel free to check it out if you want- http://www.ultimaterc.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2247373 Mike
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