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A little help
Hey
I'm looking at the DF-02 and the DF-03 for a first buggy,. Ive had tourers before but now I've decided to move into buggies. Now for the question; For a first time buggy buyer which of the DF-02 and the DF-03 are best all round, which is most durable and which is most common (easyer to find parts for) Thanks ahead |
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Im just looking for summt thet i can be rough with on hard dirt
and still have fun on tarmac. cheers anyway |
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I just might have a DF03 for sale soon.....
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Nice, but im looking for a kit
i like building em |
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the b4 is a little expensive for me
im more looking for a £100, i dont realy need electrics, just a basic chassis and motor |
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DF-03 is a lot tougher than DF-02 and has more race orientated upgrades available for it if you decide you want to race it, things like 2 different types of carbon chassis kits, loads of aluminium and carbon fibre bits, 1-ways, etc. The only drawbacks to the DF-03 are that it uses funny pitch pinion and spur gears (although there are ways round that) and that the motor is buried away in the rear of the car and tends to get rather hot. Plus the DF-03 based cars both have rather silly names.
-Steve
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Name: Steve Description: Hairy Past: Schumacker Fireblade Evo Present: Tamiya DF-03 Future: Tamiya TRF501X |
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cheers
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