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Old 06-07-2011
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Originally Posted by johnnygibbon View Post
is the sx3 belt drive . if so no . if not maaaaaayyyyyyybe
no to a predator they do look good but no definatly no
maybe tha tamiya but how good is the product support

cmon there must be some new cars up and coming or some serious updates for the existing ones
Tamiya Product support is crap so dont bother with Tamiya. Lee would be running it if it was good, and he isnt at the Nats or Euros so isnt up to standards. I sold mine due to crap support and none of the shops being able to get enough surplus from Tamiya which may I add are all almost all from abroad.

X factory 4wd is going to be a belt so as you dont like then its out already, but the support and info will be really good when its released and also the car will be rather good out the box without mods.

I am by no means a fan of shaft drive but the Durango is the way to go but would advise on getting alloy steering parts as they are a bit brittle but other than that appears to be a very well designed kit that can take some abuse and is much easier to maintain than other makes.
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