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leeroy

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I'd like to know what you think is the best 1:10 on road touring is. Limited budget and I like breaking stuff... alot.
 
If you hit something with any touring car, something will most likely break.

The shaft driven composite chassis Associated TC3 or TC4 are very durable and parts are easy to come by. The TC3 has long been discontinued, but you can still get the TC4 RTR.

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXMGP9&P=ML
 
hpi rs4 3 rtr, brilliant cars easy to maintain, easy to fix, loads of parts out there, and you can pick 1 up fairly chea on ebay,
 
the only problem with the Traxxas 4-tech, is its belt driven, drive shafts i find are alot better, just my personally opinion, but like i said hpi rs4 are good 1/10 touring cars, can have the potential to have alot more horsepower, and are cheap.
 
I can agree with that.
I've never had shaft driven touring car, but the belt is ok for me.

I could see how shaft could be better then belt though, no doubt.
 
RS4 3 FTW! I drove one last week and I was very impressed at how well it handled, I have never drifted before but it was pretty easy in that car to go full throttle down the parking lot, make a huge drift and end up right where you want to be.
 
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