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G2R Bodies - 06.14.2006, 12:45 AM

What bodies do you guys use? I am looking for a crowd pleazer (or similar fastback style body).

I figure that my Truck is about 20 inches long. I was planning on getting the LST 2 body, but I think that may be a tad too wide...

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06.14.2006, 02:06 AM

Have a look at the Proline Truggy body for the MSR or Jammin. It's a CP2 design, and would fit the G2R. (altough for the real low truggy look, I would suggest custom body mounts)


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06.14.2006, 02:32 AM

I went to the LHS and did some testing with my G2R and found that the Parma Xciter for the Savage is almost a perfect fit. Long enough and not to wide. Its a little more than an inch longer than the Revo Xciter body and almost identicle width. Its the only racing styled body I found that fit pretty well. I just did this last week. Its trimmed up for test fitting, but not painted yet. Heres a photo of it on. You can see for yourself. Fits Nicely.... Bumper to bumper.

Not a huge fan of the Xciter styleing, but theres not exactly a huge selection of racing styled bodys that fit the longer revos.
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06.14.2006, 01:08 PM

The Proline Revo Crowd Pleaser 2.0 body fits nicely. You have to center it on the body posts but it works out well. I'll try and get some pics of mine up today.
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06.14.2006, 04:30 PM

I have a friend with a large assortment of nitro trucks and he let me test fit them on my FLM Chassis E-maxx.
Parma Savage Exciter
HPI Hellfire
Jammin' CRT
Revo 3.3

Some others also fit but I like the low body look and these I thought fit best.
   
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06.16.2006, 03:44 PM

i also run a proline crowdpleaser 2.0 for a revo.
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06.22.2006, 01:57 PM

How about REVO 3.3 body?
Is this fit into G2R chassis?
   
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06.22.2006, 02:49 PM

Yea. It fits perfectly, But it has all of the ''nitro'' holes in it already.


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06.22.2006, 09:14 PM

I got a Rock Pleaser on mine, it fits good


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