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BS'n
Z800
Joined: Mar 29, 2003
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From: Norway / Askim
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Posted: 2004-06-18 18:43
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If you have a rc-car, so can you write a message of your rc-car or you can put a picture of your car.

I have a Kyosho Inferno TR-15 1/10 Nitro Monster Touring Car.

Power from the GS-15R engine is transferred to an efficient, full-time center shaft 4WD system with twin gear diffs.


F-1 style A-arms on the independent double wishbone suspension make handling quick and predictable.


Adjustable, oil-filled shocks smooth out the ride, and help the mini-pin spike tires to keep their grip.


On-board radio gear is protected from dust and debris inside a sealed box.



The Inferno TR-15 buggy chassis has been beefed up to withstand monster-sized punishment, and sports a front kick-up angle and countersunk screws.



The Xanavi's suspension system is not only responsive, it also provides greater strength to the front hubs. The shocks feature a “stepped” pre-load adjuster that looks like that which you would find on a real desert truck.



The car in action.
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I'm bad to write english, sorry
SnowBear
K700
Joined: Oct 10, 2003
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From: Sweden
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Posted: 2004-06-18 18:53
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i got 2 let give me a sec to upload pic's..


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2WD 3.000 rpm engine (world's smallest mass produce RC-car 6cm)
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buckle247
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Joined: Jan 02, 2003
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From: UK: OXON
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Posted: 2004-06-18 23:31
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i got a new one yesterday so now have 2.

A thunder tiger tsn4, 4wd triple belt road car, and my new Thunder Tiger SSK 4WD shaft driven off road truck. Managed to melt the bearings in the clutch, warp the brake disc and smooth off 9 teeth on the spur gear after using it for no more than 2 hours due to the brake being engade slighlty while the car was at a slow moving speed.

Here is the tsn4



have no pictures of the SSK but it is a fair width and size
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