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chevelleman

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Q1 Does anyone out there know a place that I can purchase a body for my TC3. Particularly a 1967 Chevelle body. I am new to the sport and really becoming ate up quickly.

Q2 The engine that i have is a .12 and it blows the tires off with the carb restrictor removed and ideas out there about good tires that will grip better than the rubber ones provided? I have found several site advertising foam tires of various compounds.
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To answer your second question, I use HPI's X-pattern radials. Has a soft compound and gives pretty good grip for the asphalt basher. I know what you mean about the rubber that comes with the NTC3. I balded mine out in no time.

I am still using it on my NTC3, but when the tires were new, I originally had an OS .12CR-Rx. Now it's a .15CV-rx and I don't expect these tires to last very long. This tire comes in both a regular radial and a belted radial. The belted radial will keep more of the tread on the ground when cornering. (so they say)
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1. Dont know where you can find the Chevelle body for ANYTHING, but HPI, OFNA and Parma all make a wide selection. Just no chevelle.

2. Are you running indoor carpet or outdoor pavement?
 
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