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Whats a better chassis a sakura or mst?

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guitarzain43

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Looking to start another drift car build and was looking at a mst and a sakura d6. What wondering what is a better chassis?I have a yokomo yd2e with a c10 body and trying to keep a small budget for the next build.
 
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I'll leave this for the pro drifters here (if there is lol)

All MST, Yokomo, Sakura are great in my opinion.

From what I seen MST are pretty good RTR chassis for beginner drifters.

All the fancy carbon fiber and anodized parts on the higher end kits, man I want one so bad
 
I too am getting into drift again. I was looking at mst because the kit is 120 and also just that a kit. There is also a kit to add onto the mst to make it a 27 inch f450 drift truck.

Looking at Sakura, I like the different motor layout options. The chassis are gorgeous too.

Got pics of your c10 drift truck?
 
I just built the older MST RMX 2.0, and it's a pretty cool kit. It could use some upgrades for sure, but that's why it was marketed as an entry level drift kit. I don't know anything about the 3Racing stuff, but that carbon kit looks pretty darned nice, and it does look a lot nicer than the MST 2.0/2.5 kit. And it's cheap to boot.

Another one is the Reve D, and it lookis to be kinda in between the entry level stuff and higher end kits.
https://www.amainhobbies.com/reve-d...-kit-no-body-rv-rkd-rdx/p1464559#tab-feedback
 
I'm no expert but from what I know of drifting I believe the general consensus is that Yokomo is considered to be the best while Sakura is a close second with MST falling into 3rd. All good brands and all well received by the general public. If you're not looking to race them, it really doesn't matter which one of those 3 you get. MST is probably the most budget friendly.
 
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