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04.27.2005, 04:22 PM

ummm.. i GUESS i could show ya'll lol this is without some stuff it has all the prices and everything here ya go

Fastlane front bulks: $37.50
FastLane Rear bulks: $37.50
G-maxx G2 Aluminum chassis: $175
Gmaxx G2 chassis extension kit: $39
G-maxx G3 suspension: $265
UE Titanium center shafts: $50
Integy Super Duty Knuckles (2 sets): $60
Integy steering block caps(2)for steering knuckles: $36
E-maxx bearing kit: $35
Lunsford tit. 1/8 scale turnbuckle kit: $89.99
Maxx steering bellcranks: $5 or UE Servo saver: $70
Maxx steering bellcrank posts: $7
Stock wheel hex: ?
Maxx wheel nuts: $15
Titanium pillow balls(2 packages): $40
stock body mounts front/rear: ?


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04.27.2005, 04:27 PM

I would seriously consider the stock pilowballs over the titanium types..

You haven't got any flex from the aluminum arms and bulks.. they will break sooner or later..

Nice list!

Can't wait to see the pictures!!!

Allready got the diffhousings? and the diffcups? Otherwise, you could consider the FLM bulkless combo.. Got them right here in front of me, and they look SWEEEEEEET!
   
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04.27.2005, 04:29 PM

i am making two seperate orders with mike and that is the first one it is everything almost to make it a rolling chassis


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04.27.2005, 04:34 PM

Nice!

Did you considered the FLM bulkless things though?

or are you planning UE diffs? In that case;

FLM has got those bulkless as well!

Beefy, yet lightweight!
   
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04.27.2005, 04:53 PM

Those FLM Bulkless are SWEET! - Im putting them on my new Gmaxx......


Hows that "Hope and Change" working out for Ya???
   
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04.27.2005, 05:06 PM

since there is good feedback on them so far could i have a link or more info or something pease?


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04.27.2005, 06:38 PM

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...LM18700&cat=31

They require 1/8 diffs.
   
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04.27.2005, 06:39 PM

why buy that instead of just bulks? then wouldn;t we need to revise my list agian Mike?


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04.27.2005, 06:41 PM

The hybrid bulks don't require a diff cup, and are lighter than most bulkhead/diff cups combos. Yes, this would slightly modify your list.
   
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04.27.2005, 06:41 PM

could you revise it for me if you stil have iot?


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04.27.2005, 06:43 PM

I still have your list. easy enough to revise.
   
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04.27.2005, 06:44 PM

ok thanks mike


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04.27.2005, 08:07 PM

I hope everything works out for you, i will have some new pics once i get alll my things. :)


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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04.27.2005, 08:20 PM

i think it will all work out for me
first off thanks to everyone that replys to this thread and the forum
and thank you to MIKe especially
it will all work out becasue ithough of a couple things

1. "imagine how good i will feel when this is done"
2."imagine how much fun i will have"


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04.27.2005, 08:22 PM

Thats exactly what i said in the beggining :) Good luck putting it all together.


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