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10.10.2007, 01:14 PM

Thanks Serum, My proline baja body weight 190g so I may get a stock body for racing as this would save me 80g!

by the way nice revo conversion! are you planning to run with li-po soon?
   
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10.10.2007, 01:44 PM

If you look for a light body that's longer than the stocker, check the Kyosho ST body. Light, but thin. Looks like it has good aerodynamics too!



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10.10.2007, 02:32 PM

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Thanks Serum, My proline baja body weight 190g so I may get a stock body for racing as this would save me 80g!
you definitely don't want a Pro-Line body for racing - at least anything but the crowd pleazer bodies. they're purposely made a lot thicker than other bodies so they're tough. for bashing, there's no company that makes a better and more durable body, with the selection to choose from.


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10.19.2007, 01:43 PM

Well, with the new extended E-maxx just released I guess I can use one of their stock body as soon as available! there probably the lightest possible.

that new e-maxx looks nice but I prefer my CF Gorillamaxx extended brushless version... pretty hard to beat
   
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