They clone the T Maxx too

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They clone the T Maxx too

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... eName=WDVW


Just about any R/C is gonna end up with a clone, so here's the one for the T Maxx. Not a bad starter platform for someone to get into nitro.






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Hmm. I wonder how compatiable it would be with the aftermarket maxx parts out there. It wouldn't be bad for someone who wants to bash the shit out of it, or a racer who would swap out 995 of the parts anyway.
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It's indentical, so any after market part will fit it. The only difference is the engine.

It's totally perfect for a racer that's just gonna strip it down, and load it up with hop ups.




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he he he! it's a t waver! :-D
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Post by Mazda787b »

Hmm. Very tempting truck. Drop a Fantom or some other .18 in and you'd be set, the rest of the stuff would be swapped out anyways.
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