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okay thank youI'd check out the manual and find the part numbers for what you need. Then hit ebay and various hobby websites until you find what you need. I do see whole cars pop up on ebay and rctech.net every now and then. You could snag a roller for parts. They aren't quite so old that they command 'rare' prices.