TT-01E or TT-01?
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TT-01E or TT-01?
Okay just finished my first build with the new DF-03Ra 07 Subaru WRC and I am hooked on builds now...Iset it up with a very nice custom rear tail light mod to fit 2 pairs of 5mm LEDs in the rear since the the actual tail light bucket only allows one pair on the top corners of each bucket...I am also running 2 pairs of 5mm LEDs in the front (high beams in a faded white/yellow and drive lights in the bluish/white) will have pics up soon...
Anyways back to the point my girlfriend loves the car as she helped me a bit with the setup...now she wants one! So I figure I'd build her a TT-01E or TT-01 but is the TT-01E worth the price?
Also what bodies are available on the TT-01E? so far I have only seen:
Porsche 911
Skyline GTR R35
Lamborghini Countach
She loves the 2000 Toyota Celica body but I have only seen HPImake it...but I have heard that the HPI bodies are a bit too wide for Tamiya kits?
We will be racing with each other and I plan on keeping the stock motor btw the hop ups I have on the DF-03Ra are: Heatsink/bars and Slipper clutch which is why I am favoring the TT-01E
Racing grounds will only be parking lots
Anyways back to the point my girlfriend loves the car as she helped me a bit with the setup...now she wants one! So I figure I'd build her a TT-01E or TT-01 but is the TT-01E worth the price?
Also what bodies are available on the TT-01E? so far I have only seen:
Porsche 911
Skyline GTR R35
Lamborghini Countach
She loves the 2000 Toyota Celica body but I have only seen HPImake it...but I have heard that the HPI bodies are a bit too wide for Tamiya kits?
We will be racing with each other and I plan on keeping the stock motor btw the hop ups I have on the DF-03Ra are: Heatsink/bars and Slipper clutch which is why I am favoring the TT-01E
Racing grounds will only be parking lots
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RE: TT-01E or TT-01?
Go for the E if you can. There are a few upgrades on it, the most important of which is better steering.
You can use any 1/10 body but may need to use off set wheels for wider bodies.
You can use any 1/10 body but may need to use off set wheels for wider bodies.