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  1. That looks a darn good deal. If I hadn't gone out and bought the kit to convert my Coyote yesterday I'd have had that off you. I'm looking forward to doing the conversion as this is my first foray into brushless motors. Should be interesting.
  2. Hi everyone. Been reading this thread with interest as my 16 year old daughter has just got into RC cars. Thought my days of fiddling with models were over when my son grew out of them. She has an ECX Roost and I purchased the Coyote so we could race around together. So far both cars have spent more time on the bench than on the Tarmac. But for me that's half the fun. I've modified tha Coyote already as I didn't like the hinge idea at the front as any impact goes right back through the body shell and the first impact it took broke the front bumper. I've noticed various options mentioned for going brushless with this model but so far everything I've looked at has worked out at more than the car cost me in the first place. Is this right or can it be done more cost effectively? I've even looked at buying the Dromida 1/18 DB brushless rtr which is basically the same car I believe. George J, re your husky ground clearance, have you tried repositioning the ends of the shocks. I did this successfully with the rear of my Coyote. There are different positions where they can be fitted.
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