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Old 21-03-2013
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Default Sneak photos of UK G Speed Team C 4wd.

Got these photos on a visit to the workshop. First design looks interesting, stubby lipo, stand up servo, inboard rear shocks, slotted chassis, body from TM2. Follows on from the Hong Nor 1/10th buggy that was worked on last year.
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Old 22-03-2013
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Looking good there mate, let me know how it goes this weekend (may need snow chains though looking at the weather)
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Old 22-03-2013
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This look good. Do you try on the track?
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Ran indoors on carpet at the weekend. Very responsive compared to standard car, holding onto the chosen line round corners. Plenty of grip coming out of corners with no understeer. Rear does not kick up as much over small jumps. Appears to need to be stiffer sprung and damped than T4.
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Old 28-03-2013
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I hope it goes well outdoors as the car looks simple to work on being basically very similar to the 2wd. Fingers crossed well done guys!
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