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I had one, and bought it used. Never really got it to work right. 2wd is more difficult (fun) to drive than 4wd. If you want a cheap 10th scale vehicle that will last, any tamiya tt-01 chassis will do you well. They are very sturdy...
But the tt-01 is so sloppy in the steering department. Plus, I'm worried I'll outgrow it too quickly.


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But the tt-01 is so sloppy in the steering department. Plus, I'm worried I'll outgrow it too quickly.
This is true, I put a ball bearing bellcranck setup on mine, and made turnbuckles out of traxxas ball ends and links. I have done 74mph so far with it, and it tracks straight and true.
   
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