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Agreed-parts quality is second to none in my opinion, and haven't broken a thing on the sv2. There really isn't a bad car out there at this level-but I guess strength wise/durability, it depends how hard and how fast you're hitting things-hit any of them hard and often enough-somethin's gonna give.
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I would buy the 210. Its cheaper and faster,at least on the tracks ive seen them. On the durability side i would say Both the 22 and the 210 Can take alot more. The SV/SV2 looks amazing do. Alu and carbon all the way. I was going for a SV2 but after seeing alot of breakage and gearbox problems i ended up with a TLR 22 AC Tardis. If posible test them both
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