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10.17.2007, 02:43 AM

You can c it here mounted
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10.17.2007, 07:41 AM

I like the big controllers. If you ever plan on selling it, let me know.
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Every thing is for sale ,for the right price
   
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Every thing is for sale ,for the right price
Nice, PM me with your price.
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10.17.2007, 05:52 PM

What chassis might that be?
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Extream Chassis , IPP Chassis Rail (Composite ) Very Very Light , the truck was well under 5kg I think she was around the 3.8/3.9 kg not sure of the convertion to pounds.Rear arms were also composite ,with no need for a rear turn buckles
   
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10.19.2007, 10:44 AM


Need more info/pics, please please please! Manufacturer's website, what wheels/tyres are those etc etc.
Thats is one awesome looking truck.
   
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Flat out like a lizard drikin this weekend with our state titles on and time is a bit of an issue. So ill give you the speal on the truck next week when i have a little extra time on my hands ,but here are a couple more pics for ya to browse.
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Thanx for all your advise guys on the MM ESC ,placed the truck on the track geared high & drove it like i stole it ,,,,,,,didnt miss a beat ,,, Did how ever notice my motor and ESC did get toasty, witch is very different to the Schultz
   
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10.19.2007, 12:08 PM

yep - if you've got the lehner attached, you'll need at least a fan on the MM.

did the lehner get toasty? mine was always in the low 100's, while my MM was pushing 130, sometimes hotter. (pre-fan, that is. never got to run it with the fan yet)


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10.19.2007, 12:24 PM

I have seen that truck some where.


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10.19.2007, 01:13 PM

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Extream Chassis , IPP Chassis Rail (Composite ) Very Very Light , the truck was well under 5kg I think she was around the 3.8/3.9 kg not sure of the convertion to pounds.Rear arms were also composite ,with no need for a rear turn buckles
Any chance of a link to this chassis mfg?
   
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10.19.2007, 01:18 PM

I have 2 of the Xtreme Chassis, but never got around to put it together.

http://www.xtremercracing.com/E_Maxx...ccessories.cfm
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too expensive for a few sheets of cf..
   
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10.20.2007, 12:56 PM

Oh, I know that chassis now I see the website. Kinda like a cheaper version on the G2 cf chassis, sort-of. Still, does look rather nice- especially with those massive slicks mounted.
   
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