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Old 25-09-2011
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Default Is the fs conversion law 38 still available

Ive recently bought a good condition zx5 sp with quite a few spares that im happy with, but have noticed a crack in the chassis at the back. Instead of buying a new standard chassis i wondered if the fs conversion was still available to buy.

Ive seen some carbon fibre sp chassi's that look nice but is the fs much better than the sp as standard?
My first buggy was a zx5 sp about 5 years ago and i loved it.
What would you do?
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Old 25-09-2011
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/KYOSHO-LAZER...item1c18a4b977
But this is expensive.
From a Lazer SP to a Lazer FS2 almost everything is changed. Only the front suspension and difs are the same. Maybe it is possible to get a good price on a new Lazer FS2 now that the new Lazer FS2 SP is being released.
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Ive heard some people say the fs2 isnt as good as the fs anyway. would the fs really be that much better on track than an sp? Should I just buy another standard sp chassis?
How does the fs2 handle differently to the fs?
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Ive heard some people say the fs2 isnt as good as the fs anyway. would the fs really be that much better on track than an sp? Should I just buy another standard sp chassis?
How does the fs2 handle differently to the fs?

the fs and fs2 are not that much different unless you are one of the top drivers you would not notice that much the fs is not as aggresive as a fs2

where as the older zx5 sp is a completely different car. until recently I run an fs my mate runs a fs2. I currently am running a zx5 sp as I sold the fs because I needed the cash the fs is a much better car by a long way much more predictable than a zx5 but I enjoy the older car more of a challenge to dial it in. What ever you do don't by a after market carbon fibre chassis there crap just replace your old chassis with the standard carbon onehope this helps
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I found about 0.5s a lap changing from SP to FS ... found at least the same again when I put the one-way in the front of the FS.

FS is a great car, rear end is a little more hooked up than an FS2 in standard trim so if you like a lose rear the FS2 is the way to go otherwise the FS will be just fine.

Now I have the FS2 dialed in I'd not change it for the world but equally I'd recomend the FS to anybody who likes a slightly more settled / hooked up car
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Yes In stock.

LAW38.

Its a big improvement, lot of parts included.
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