next
#1
Thread Starter
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 111
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Edmonton,
AB, CANADA
so i'm looking to buy my 2nd chassis since i dont like my exceed anymore so i'm deciding between the tt01D or sprint 2 so what should i get
#2
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 888
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Sequim,
WA
ORIGINAL: teamnolimit
so i'm looking to buy my 2nd chassis since i dont like my exceed anymore so i'm deciding between the tt01D or sprint 2 so what should i get
so i'm looking to buy my 2nd chassis since i dont like my exceed anymore so i'm deciding between the tt01D or sprint 2 so what should i get
Take a look at this if you would like to try a "do-it-yourselfer" :
http://www.ofna.com/jl10e-drift.php
I'm getting one as soon as they come available, probably at the end of this month, first week of December! They're being sold at the larger online houses for $99.95 or LESS!
#4
I have a sprint 2 all decked out with alloy parts.... I really like this chassis, used sprint 2's for years and even won a couple of comps with them. But I have to admit after using one, the TT01D is way easier to control, it slides really well, especially on tight technical layouts. TT01D is a tuff little chassis, built like a tank. And hands down the TT01D has tons of hop up and if you get tired of 50/50 drift and want to go counter steer the TT01D is the way to go, they have everything you need to make this chassis CS. I had to make my own mods on the sprint 2 for CS.
That Ofna chassis for $99.00 bucks looks enticing, what the heck I just blew over $125.00 on alloy parts for my Tamy VDF. I just might get the Ofna to have it around so I can loan it to those who are interested in learning how to drift instead of putting my decked out cars in their hands.
That Ofna chassis for $99.00 bucks looks enticing, what the heck I just blew over $125.00 on alloy parts for my Tamy VDF. I just might get the Ofna to have it around so I can loan it to those who are interested in learning how to drift instead of putting my decked out cars in their hands.
#5
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 888
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Sequim,
WA
ORIGINAL: kstmRYD
I have a sprint 2 all decked out with alloy parts.... I really like this chassis, used sprint 2's for years and even won a couple of comps with them. But I have to admit after using one, the TT01D is way easier to control, it slides really well, especially on tight technical layouts. TT01D is a tuff little chassis, built like a tank. And hands down the TT01D has tons of hop up and if you get tired of 50/50 drift and want to go counter steer the TT01D is the way to go, they have everything you need to make this chassis CS. I had to make my own mods on the sprint 2 for CS.
That Ofna chassis for $99.00 bucks looks enticing, what the heck I just blew over $125.00 on alloy parts for my Tamy VDF. I just might get the Ofna to have it around so I can loan it to those who are interested in learning how to drift instead of putting my decked out cars in their hands.
I have a sprint 2 all decked out with alloy parts.... I really like this chassis, used sprint 2's for years and even won a couple of comps with them. But I have to admit after using one, the TT01D is way easier to control, it slides really well, especially on tight technical layouts. TT01D is a tuff little chassis, built like a tank. And hands down the TT01D has tons of hop up and if you get tired of 50/50 drift and want to go counter steer the TT01D is the way to go, they have everything you need to make this chassis CS. I had to make my own mods on the sprint 2 for CS.
That Ofna chassis for $99.00 bucks looks enticing, what the heck I just blew over $125.00 on alloy parts for my Tamy VDF. I just might get the Ofna to have it around so I can loan it to those who are interested in learning how to drift instead of putting my decked out cars in their hands.
I was thinking that very same thing about the Ofna.........For bashing and practice!! At that price, it's a worthwhile project!
#6
Thread Starter
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 111
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Edmonton,
AB, CANADA
ORIGINAL: kstmRYD
I have a sprint 2 all decked out with alloy parts.... I really like this chassis, used sprint 2's for years and even won a couple of comps with them. But I have to admit after using one, the TT01D is way easier to control, it slides really well, especially on tight technical layouts. TT01D is a tuff little chassis, built like a tank. And hands down the TT01D has tons of hop up and if you get tired of 50/50 drift and want to go counter steer the TT01D is the way to go, they have everything you need to make this chassis CS. I had to make my own mods on the sprint 2 for CS.
That Ofna chassis for $99.00 bucks looks enticing, what the heck I just blew over $125.00 on alloy parts for my Tamy VDF. I just might get the Ofna to have it around so I can loan it to those who are interested in learning how to drift instead of putting my decked out cars in their hands.
I have a sprint 2 all decked out with alloy parts.... I really like this chassis, used sprint 2's for years and even won a couple of comps with them. But I have to admit after using one, the TT01D is way easier to control, it slides really well, especially on tight technical layouts. TT01D is a tuff little chassis, built like a tank. And hands down the TT01D has tons of hop up and if you get tired of 50/50 drift and want to go counter steer the TT01D is the way to go, they have everything you need to make this chassis CS. I had to make my own mods on the sprint 2 for CS.
That Ofna chassis for $99.00 bucks looks enticing, what the heck I just blew over $125.00 on alloy parts for my Tamy VDF. I just might get the Ofna to have it around so I can loan it to those who are interested in learning how to drift instead of putting my decked out cars in their hands.
#7

Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 2,277
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Burlington,
NJ
Towerhobbies.com http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXRLB4&P=7 http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXRXV4&P=7
Tamiyausa.com http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=58392
Prices vary depending on which "body" it comes with. Some are $242-289.
Tamiyausa.com http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=58392
Prices vary depending on which "body" it comes with. Some are $242-289.
#8
I had a TB03, I would take this over the TT01 - I liked it, nice solid chassis, well balanced, slid really smooth. I sold it, as I prefer belt drives, but this car is really nice, tons of hop ups too.
Here's my TB03, aaah memories, she was good to me.


Here's my TB03, aaah memories, she was good to me.


#9
Thread Starter
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 111
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Edmonton,
AB, CANADA
ORIGINAL: kstmRYD
I had a TB03, I would take this over the TT01 - I liked it, nice solid chassis, well balanced, slid really smooth. I sold it, as I prefer belt drives, but this car is really nice, tons of hop ups too.
Here's my TB03, aaah memories, she was good to me.


I had a TB03, I would take this over the TT01 - I liked it, nice solid chassis, well balanced, slid really smooth. I sold it, as I prefer belt drives, but this car is really nice, tons of hop ups too.
Here's my TB03, aaah memories, she was good to me.





