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Old 23-09-2008
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Does the lipo car have slots under neath the cells or is it flat carbon?

My lipos has notches on the bottom to locate into slots!!

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The lipo chassis is flat carbon and has two slots in but they provide two cf slot locators to glue onto the flat side of a Lipo. Unfortunately is seems that they have not catered for the packs (Reedy) which already have location bumps on for locating in existing cell slots.
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Dremel!
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Couldn't you turn the Lipo over ?
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Thanks guys will have to come up with a solution to that, i think dremel sounds a good one!!

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Thanks guys will have to come up with a solution to that, i think dremel sounds a good one!!

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