Official Nanda Swift buggy Chassis (RD Logics SHO, PRP, Schumacher) Thread
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I'm looking to purchase it. the price is too good to be true. but I need to know the maker
any ideas?
any ideas?
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It's actually closer to a Power racing Swift 2 pro. They are basically the same as a SHO except for the carbon fibre radio tray and front stabilizer. Look Very similar to a kyosho 777
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I got one but sold it on ebay a couple of months later... they seem pretty solid, great shocks and shock towers... but getting parts for them ain't easy, especially in australia.
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You can try this site they have a pretty good stock of parts. http://www.acehardwarehobbies.com/2....th=1_2_499_501
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After the good feedback and a little research I decided to order one. thanks guys
now I just need to research a good .21 engine for it..any recommendations?
how about larger engines or is that a no go?
now I just need to research a good .21 engine for it..any recommendations?
how about larger engines or is that a no go?
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O.S. .21 RG
O.S. .21 RG
Discontinued but you might be able to find some still.
Other economy choices below $200:
TTR PRO21B-R
Sportwerks 21
RB S3
Nova T21BF
Werks B3
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Discontinued but you might be able to find some still.
Other economy choices below $200:
TTR PRO21B-R
Sportwerks 21
RB S3
Nova T21BF
Werks B3
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O.S. .21 RG
O.S. .21 RG
Discontinued but you might be able to find some still.
Other economy choices below $200:
TTR PRO21B-R
Sportwerks 21
RB S3
Nova T21BF
Werks B3
Tower still has the one without the pilot shaft.
Omnimodels still has the pilot model with pullstart.
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I bought that same buggy off ebay. After a bit of research, it is swift pro version. Pretty much the same as the sho but has a few minor differances. Here's a couple pics of my well abused buggy, has a .28 in it and the buggy is a great basher, it takes everything I can throw at it and begs for more. Great buggy!
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Nice! mines should be in monday or so... guess I have to change my sig then 
or when i get my hands on it take a real detailed look. with a .28 that thing must really haul @$$.
any video?

or when i get my hands on it take a real detailed look. with a .28 that thing must really haul @$$.
any video?
ORIGINAL: sspower
I bought that same buggy off ebay. After a bit of research, it is swift pro version. Pretty much the same as the sho but has a few minor differances. Here's a couple pics of my well abused buggy, has a .28 in it and the buggy is a great basher, it takes everything I can throw at it and begs for more. Great buggy!
I bought that same buggy off ebay. After a bit of research, it is swift pro version. Pretty much the same as the sho but has a few minor differances. Here's a couple pics of my well abused buggy, has a .28 in it and the buggy is a great basher, it takes everything I can throw at it and begs for more. Great buggy!
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http://www.happytimehobby.com/cars/s...load_coolmenus
Link to swift, the upper front arms and front bumper are the noticable differances. No video yet but the buggy just screams and I just can't seem to break it.
Link to swift, the upper front arms and front bumper are the noticable differances. No video yet but the buggy just screams and I just can't seem to break it.
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Looks like Kyosho, RD Logics, and PowerRacing all get their parts from the same japanese plant.
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http://www.happytimehobby.com/cars/s...load_coolmenus
Link to swift, the upper front arms and front bumper are the noticable differances. No video yet but the buggy just screams and I just can't seem to break it.
http://www.happytimehobby.com/cars/s...load_coolmenus
Link to swift, the upper front arms and front bumper are the noticable differances. No video yet but the buggy just screams and I just can't seem to break it.
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http://www.nandaracing.com/script_en...il1.asp?id=274
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That site did take a while to load up but you are bang on.. it is a PowerRacing Swift Pro... The resemblance is uncanny!
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so do you recommend a .28 for it then? or stick with a .21?
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No matter who makes it or whos name it's branded under, the buggy is strong and performs well. It will hang with my hyper 7 all day long
No matter who makes it or whos name it's branded under, the buggy is strong and performs well. It will hang with my hyper 7 all day long
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Good call... it IS a swift pro.. The buggy arrived 3 days ago
all the bags and packaging had the powerracing logo on them... very nice construction
all the bags and packaging had the powerracing logo on them... very nice construction


