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Old 09-25-2003, 10:40 AM
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Default RE: Your First Mod done to your Kyosho Mini-Z

Its fun, small, but costly. Also weighs the same or a little lighter. 1:28 scale about 6 1/2 to 7 inchs in length. My intent when I first saw this was to buy one and fully upgrade the hell out of it. I didnt care that it was going to cost me a lot of money. My Viper is not for sale. Its my baby. It was my first and about half of it has aluminum alloy upgrades. The upgrades are
Topcad Ball Bearings
External Turbo by NML called 2BRO
Topcad Aluminum Bulk Head (Blue)
Topcad Aluminum Battery Clips (Blue)
Topcad Aluminum Motor Mount (Blue)
Topcad Aluminum Differential (Blue)
Topcad Aluminum Antenna (Blue)
Topcad Aluminum Wheel Nuts (Blue)
Topcad Aluminum Knuckles (Blue)
Topcad Aluminum Tie in (Blue)
RCRM Rear Roll Shock Set (Blue with Green Springs)
Carbon Fiber H Plate
Nickle Metal Hydride batteries and charge (Rayovac)
Revell Model Car Dodge viper modified to fit
Custom made Body Posts
Custom made Body Clips

I still need a Motor, Blue Chassis, Aluminum Rims, and Mosfet chips for internal turbo. Then it will be complete and fast as hell. When I get this all done I am hopping for a Mini-Z to go around 50 mph, if not, faster.

Now I have been working on my Mercedes. Like I have stated it has 2 stacks or 4 Mosfet chips for an internal Turbo. Currently I am working on the body, which is a Revell 93 Mustang Cobra. Currently unemployed I have no money so upgrading is put on hold.