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Tamiyacowboy

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hi guys need a very quick answer

TT01 or this

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or

the tgx nitro by tamiya

this will be used for drifting and im going to the store very soon (within next 1hr) so a quick reply would be handy

thanks

TC

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back from lhs with a yokomo mr4 tc custom

OMG what a car

also have a silvia drift shell on way and set of drift wheels

have a havoc 27t motor, novak esc,acoms servo, 3000 nosram pack, and a silverado chevy hpi shell and the protoform chrysler shell too

all for a cool £200

i must also thank lee from fast and furious models in norwich for being a great guy and giving me the best deals in the country. if you would like to find out what he can do for you in way of a good rc kit pm me and i will be glad to give you his email. he always says to me if you want it i can get it :D also lee has a ebay store called fastand furious models so check him out

sorry doom for the plug but this guy is one ace dude

TC

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The SD is shaft drive and the Custom is belt drive.

I wouldn't have got the Custom, you'll eat belts and strip diffs like I did when I drifted it, even with a 27t.

The TT01 would have been a MUCH better choice.

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The nitro is hillarious to drift the engine over heats fries it self and then you got a sh*& brick left, then you wack the most powerful engine you can in it like i did and watch it smash into a wall. lol

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