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Hi guys !!!
To race in 4wd local races, with the Ynot in 2WD class, I wanted to find something different than the modern cars. I had a look on the TTech predator I loved so much ![]() But at the end, I choose to work on my old Schumacher cat 2000 EC to increase his performance. So, I let you discover the car as I have it today : ![]() ![]() What I like so much with the Cat 2000 EC is the laydown shocks wich gives to the car a real racing look... ![]() ![]() ![]() So, I will go to search parts like body, undertray, belts, etc... So if you have any idea , feel free to say it here or by PM ![]() ![]() |
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I know it might not be that helpful but I do have some random bits off one of these at home,
I snapped the front diff housing and top deck but stilk have chassis and some sus arms, shock and random bits which you could use as spares if you want, Got two shells also, both been painted but look quite nice, Might be some use to you, pm me for more details/photos, |
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Thank you guy !!!
![]() At the moment, I just look for body, undertray and wing and I have to chek my parts... If I need something, I will ask... ![]() |
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I have a Cat2000 EC project on the go also, initially I wanted a Yz10 but the rariety and cost of spares made the Cat more sense for actually racing.
Schumacher still list a Cat2000 shell but not sure if it's the EC version or not? However you can get a Cat2000 EC shell, undertray and wing from Team Blue Groove in ebay (they are based in Canada). The belts are still available somewhere I think too? Most cost effective route parts wise is another roller usually (£60-100 ish) Good luck, great to see another Cat2000 ec still racing. |
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Well I have a usuable but tatty undertray and 2 shells I will take photos and pm through if ya want tomorrow,
Its not many bits but I would rather they get used than binned kinda thing, Will message you with more details, |
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For drive belts try a local bearing shop, toothed belts are a standard engineering component and as long as you know the number of teeth and dimensions they should be able to help.
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