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01.10.2008, 06:24 PM

yeah, it's fair easy, but the low cg makes it tricky to add the motor/gearbox..
   
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01.10.2008, 07:57 PM

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I'm not converting my electric to Nitro! I'm not that stupid... I'm still keeping my brushless gorillamaxx E-maxx! What I'm doing is converting my T-maxx to a gorillamaxx chassis. Lower CG, better handling, weight saving and a nice ride it will make, at least I think so! lol I still run nitro whenever I fell like spending all day cleaning my truck after my run or feel like playing with a flathead for a while while tuning the engine... lol Don't worry guys my favorite is STILL and will alway's be ELECTRIC...


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01.10.2008, 07:59 PM

Does this mean I won't be allowed to post post-operation pics of my
Gorilla T-maxx because it's nitro??? :O)


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