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squid929

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I have a bunch of 1/8 truggy's and want to pick up an on-road parking lot basher. Shaft drive and something that has a decent parts network. What should I look at as far as durability, spares availability etc. I wanted to stay with the 1/8 scale but if it's better to go 1/10, I'll consider that.
 
I have a bunch of 1/8 truggy's and want to pick up an on-road parking lot basher. Shaft drive and something that has a decent parts network. What should I look at as far as durability, spares availability etc. I wanted to stay with the 1/8 scale but if it's better to go 1/10, I'll consider that.

As far as on-road sedans 1/10th scale will give you alot more to choose from, you have the HPI RS4 Evo 3+, The NTC3, the Traxxas Nitro Tec 4, and some other really popular cars out there.

The RS4 Evo and the NTC3 will be the most "parts available" cars out there.


The Nitro Tec 4 will be the fastest out there.....

Sorry i don't know much about the 1/8th sedans..... :\
 
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