Soccer Momma's Racer Wagon
- Ahh5hit
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Soccer Momma's Racer Wagon
Here's my version of the slammed X5. I mounted a X5 Overland body on a MR02 chassis and slapped a little paint on it. Didn't want to do too much cuz it will get raced, and yes, it does handle pretty well. The alloy MR02 chassis helps keep the CG low.

Here is how it is mounted to the MR02 chassis. I used the 350Z front clip and made my own reciever for that, and mounted racer side clips.


Here is how it is mounted to the MR02 chassis. I used the 350Z front clip and made my own reciever for that, and mounted racer side clips.

- Ahh5hit
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Sorry Gokou I know shit about what "COG" and "midship layout" mean, but fer christ sake, Lower center of gravity to me means less flipping. Oh... COG is Center of Gravity.... Arite, your a dumbass.Son_Gokou wrote:Ahh5hit, that ride is just badass and pimpin, like all your other rides...but I have a question or two....How well does it handle with the low COG and the midship layout? Does it flip/spin out easily?
