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Old 08-02-2006 | 11:24 AM
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i am new to drifting but not to rc, i am trying to decide between a tt-01 of a tb-02 which would work better for a begginer and what about yokomo are they worth all of the extra cash
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tb-02's are nice to start with. yokomos are worth the money but you could get a TB-02 and put some parts on it for around the price of a yokomo. you could always buy my t-spec though lol. its got bearings all around, blue aluminum drive shaft, adjustable suspension. let me know if you're intrested.
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ok thanks
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but what about the tt-01 drift
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tt-01 is a great starter car. its solid and has a vast selection of aftermarket parts. alot of people like them because of this.
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http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...P=0#otheritems

so is that a good starter car???
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yes but you will need to buy a charger and battery. theres also the tt-01R and tt-01D. the R is more racing oriented and the D is a similar version of the R but with less hop up parts. its not a RTR so you will need to build and such.
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devil666 Thats the Car I started Sliding with , the Raybrig 2003 XB Pro..
You will Still need to get Battery and Charger, Alloy Prop Shaft and a Bearing upgrade with PVC/ABS Tyres to Slide Effectively but it is a Great Start.

TT-01 is Ideal for the Beginner, its Easy to Upgrade and Easier to work on then any other Chassis
The TT-01 is not only the choice for beginners for its ease of use but because there is no need to upgrade to any other Chassis, it is Like the TT-01 Was made for Drifting..

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