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Hi everyone. I have started doing a little bit of off road again after making my 57th ish comeback. A few of the over 40's brigade are running older cars, one an old Yokomo yz-10 and a couple of Cat 2000's. What 4wd cars from the early 2000 era are the most raceable as far as reliability and spares are concerned? I am running an original B44 but that's not really the same! Cheers
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xx4
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I sold my old XX4 world's on here some time ago. I think it was sold on for more money. Good shout though.
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I had one of those, did 2 meetings then chopped it in for the XX4!
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Yz10 is sturdy but bits are not easy to come by. Cat 3000 isnt really old enough to be a vintage, plus not that good a car.
I use a lazer zxr and all chassis bits, ujs, belts, shells, and most items are still easy to get. Check out the lazer zxr thread.
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There's a few others to choose from the early 2000's, like Pred, Mr4BC, XXX4 that I can think of off top of my head.
But Schumacher is a good choice as they still have a stock of old parts on their website.
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cat 2000 or 3000? I don`t think you find many parts on their website..
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