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Liktheofna

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Hello guys, just got into the hobby and got my first car about 2 weeks ago, it's a hpi evo+ almost new, kid gave it to me for 100 because he lost the carb so I ordered the part and it will be here soon. Yesterday while watching the rc drifters at a track by my work I bought a ofna buggy for 80 bucks, it was in great shape just in pieces in a box so I took it hope last night and started to put it together and I have a few problems and the main one is that I can't identify the truck, it has no model number or anything all I know is its a ofna. I just need to get parts and this is making it very hard. O by the way the problem is I don't have what ever pi or screw to connect the steering servo to the trucks rack it's like a little ball joint thing with a hole and it looks like a pin goes through but I'm not sure. I need model info for parts.

Thanks everyone and hope to see you on the TRACK!


















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If you could post up some larger photo's, it will be easier to identify. Make sure to take a good straight down body off photo so the chassis bits are easier to see. OFNA has a lot of various rigs or versions of rigs and they are very similar.

I had a similar issue identifying one of mine. I downloaded every single manual from OFNA and I'm pretty sure I found it... except mine looks older than yours. Mine has weak axles, crappy chassis and rear tower/wing bracing. Live and learn.
 
Ofna LX One.
Any turnbuckle with ball ends on each end of the correct length will connect the sero horn to the steering bell crank arm.
 
Now that you mention it, it does look a lot like mine, but newer. Hope it has beefier axles as they are prone to bending and don't use standard bearings... well at least the same as two other buggies I had.
 
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