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Old 27-04-2011
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I have just bought a x6 to see what all the hype was about and am well pleased with it now can some of you clever x factory people share some of you wisdom with me and tell me the difference between the X6 and the X6 squared, and what parts i would need to buy to do it?? its a cracking car! shame the shell is so ugly, but a phat bodies zen is on order much betterer!!

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Old 27-04-2011
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sure i read somwhere that you can have problems fitting those shells depending on what lipo's you use
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Chassis, rear wishones, and rear shock tower.
Is it 4 gear?
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Yeah its the 4 gear transmission
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Those are the main bits then.
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You don' need to do the conversion really. I actually prefer the feel of the old car with the 4 gear transmission as it is a little more forgiving at times and smoother to drive. It also forgives setup mistakes a little more too.

Unless you are having difficulties finding spares don't upgrade just for the sake of it.
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