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HPI RS4 RTR3 Evo+, RS4 3 18ss, RS4 3 18ss+

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someone please help me out here.
me and my body are looking for a on road car.
i did some research, most of ppl said hpi rs4 is better than 4tec(was thinking to get a 4tec, it's fast~!...but i am worry about the handling...no handling no talk)
whats different between those 3 cars?RS4 RTR3 Evo+, RS4 3 18ss, RS4 3 18ss+
i know one is rtr...and different body of course...and the kit version doesn't have radio gear....
but other than that...looks the same to me....2 speed...same lay out...
or did i miss something here?

thanks
 
i was also going to get a 4tech but idk i just went with hpi every thing is right there infront of you its like buying a ford. its easier to take care of. but yea you are right the 4tech is faster. i say go with the kit which is the hpi 18ss+ and get a O.S 18 cvr engine. also get some cvd's for the front back and center and also upgrade tierods.
 
what is cvd?

and no one knows what's the different between these 3?
 
well the the 18ss and the ss+ is the kit. the ss+ is the newer kit. so if you want to build it get the 18ss+ or not get the rtr evo+.
cvd are upgraded dogbones the best part fo them is when you crash they dont flyout and get lost they are stuck to the wheel.
 
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