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Old 10-12-2013
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Default Team C TM2 V2

Hi,
new Parts for the TM2 and the new TM2V2 Kit (old pictures an text)

Motormount NEW
http://shop.absima.com/RC-CAR-TUNING...&c=1894&p=1894

front Topdeckmount New
http://shop.absima.com/RC-CAR-TUNING...&c=1894&p=1894

TM2V2 Kit
http://shop.absima.com/1-10-EP-Buggy...e&ProdNr=TM2V2
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Old 10-12-2013
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what are the V2 differences?
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Old 11-12-2013
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If they putt just those option I've my TM2V2 Lol
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The differences are new diff/rear wishbones/hangers/hubs/motor mount & centre mount with front top deck, basically a tm4 rear end with a tm2 front end with a shorter chassis so it would be more prudent to buy the kit as the chassis on a tm2 is £90 ish. its supposed to give more front end grip i think thats what i read anyway please see the link below

www.bigsquidrc.com/team-c-tm2-v2-buggy
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Old 15-01-2014
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Does anyone know when this will be available?
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Old 15-01-2014
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Quotes from TeamC forum:
- new design body and wing
- TM4 rear more easy to adjust toe in/out
- 10mm short chassis to fit ROAR spec
- front wheel 12mm, rear wheel 14mm hex
- carbon front and rear shock tower



Also:
http://www.rcnews.net/2014/01/13/hup...-talks-tm2-v2/

"The new car feels more like a conventional mid-motor car, with still having the same or even more speed then the old car.

The car has also a lot more forward traction and on the same hand more steering response. Overall a good step forward and i can´wait to run on the EOS this coming weekend!” – Hupo Honigl
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