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riftan 08-02-2012 10:21 AM

Easy Spares? Which One?
 
Among Team Associated B44.1, Team Durango DEX410, and Tamiya TRF502X which one of these has the most and easiest parts to get? Please put them in order......

Jamie.T 08-02-2012 10:28 AM

It depends what you call easy. Do you mean at your local shop, trackside or on-line?

All the cars above have suppliers in the UK who stock most of the spares, but it depends how you shop coupled with prices.

mattybucks 08-02-2012 10:31 AM

I would say:

Associated B44/Tamiya
Durango

I know a few parts of the 502 are hard to get at times, but I love the TRF range of cars. So my choice would be a TRF 511 or TRF 502.

Spoolio 08-02-2012 05:46 PM

As already said, it depends where you are when you need stuff. If trackside with a shop, I'd say Associated/Durango/Tamiya in that order. If you are at Worksop, probably stick Schumacher in first place (yeah, I know thats not one of your choices) and move all the others down a place, unless you are cadging bits off other drivers in which case it's a lottery, but Durango bits may be easier to get off other drivers (???) than a shop. Then again, if you're racing in Osaka, Tamiya gets the nod :lol:.

riftan 09-02-2012 02:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spoolio (Post 618313)
As already said, it depends where you are when you need stuff. If trackside with a shop, I'd say Associated/Durango/Tamiya in that order. If you are at Worksop, probably stick Schumacher in first place (yeah, I know thats not one of your choices) and move all the others down a place, unless you are cadging bits off other drivers in which case it's a lottery, but Durango bits may be easier to get off other drivers (???) than a shop. Then again, if you're racing in Osaka, Tamiya gets the nod :lol:.

I would say through online and ebay most of the time. This is the first question.

Durability wise....which one among these 3 are the most durable?


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