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FTW Racing Components today introduced the Night Fox XL body shell, an extended version of its revolutionary Night Fox body shell designed to fit the Team Associated B4.1 when equipped with the longer T4.1 chassis. The Night Fox XL is the first production body shell designed to fit this chassis configuration.

"When I saw the length of the new TLR22 buggy, I wondered what it would be like to drive a longer Team Associated B4.1," explained FTW co-founder Joshua Riewe, "so when I found that the 19mm longer Team Associated T4.1 chassis would fit, I knew we had to try it. Tests by our team drivers on various track types showed the lengthened B4.1 to be more forgiving and easier to hustle around the track, even with minimal or no setup changes from the stock chassis configuration." FTW co-founder John Riewe added "The performance benefits of the B4.1/T4.1 setup prompted us to bring to market the first body shell designed to properly fit the B4.1 with T4.1 chassis. As the Night Fox is a proven design recognized for its superb aero qualities, it made perfect sense to simply adapt this existing design."
Night Fox XL is packaged with two wings, window masks, and a decal sheet.
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FTW RC products are sold through a growing team of FTW Authorized Resellers, which include online retailers and hobby shops in North America and Europe. A list of Authorized Resellers is available at www.ftwrc.com/buy. Qualified retailers interested in becoming FTW Authorized Resellers should email [email protected].
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Wow, this is news to me! (que 'Man lands on moon' quotes!!!)

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If you didn't paint the cockpit at all (leave it a clear bubble), would it look just a little less ugly?
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If you didn't paint the cockpit at all (leave it a clear bubble), would it look just a little less ugly?
if you did that I think it would look like a car from the Jetsons
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