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New kf2 se all 3 motor positions in the box
New alloy chassis
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3 belts included for all motor positions
Front CF top deck and mount
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���� nice one Schumacher top brand

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Can I ask what upgrade parts if any would you need, never had a shuey and new to buggies I would no what's needed, cheers
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Can I ask what upgrade parts if any would you need, never had a shuey and new to buggies I would no what's needed, cheers
I believe the only real upgrade needed is the Alloy Upper Gearbox U4616
This is so you can put the shocks on the rear

Apart from this it's really up to you
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Vented shock caps, just makes building the shocks a little easier
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A ball diff for low grip/wet conditions.
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Thanks lads like I say it's all new to me is the kit ok to use or would I be changing spring, shock oil etc in case I buy a new car I'd buy the things I need when ordered it would make sense
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what surface are you running on?

You can buy a complete set of core springs for front or rear, but you may only need a couple of sets if you are running on one type of surface.
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Mainly carpet never raced anywhere else other than the the club I've just started going to, others might be floor and carpet but unsure cheers
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Could be worth having a couple of sets of springs, but would try it first on kit as from memory they are about right for carpet. (think they come with core springs as std now)

Normally worth asking around at the club too, most people will be only too happy to help, failing that try petit or schuey websites for other setups.
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