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New Traxxas Slayer?
#1
Anyone hear about this 4wd nitro slash?
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#2
Yea, it's a narrowed 2.5 Revo reworked to fit the Slash body, wheels and tires. Here's the into on their forum
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#3
check the thread from a few months back. Old news. Sweet looking truck tho.
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#4
Anyone want to buy my truggy? I WANT one of these! lol :joy:
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#5
Michowski Wrote:check the thread from a few months back. Old news. Sweet looking truck tho.


I didnt see any other thread on this. Im glad i didnt pick up the slash cause i gotta get one of these too!!!
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#6
...Okay now that is one Spec class I would definatly go out and get into...Trophy truck racing is the best. Also I bet a 17mm Hub Conversion so you could run buggy tires would work, cause I bet stock tires would have no hook inside leisure. but the only problem I see is the old-driveshafts from like a tmaxx are being used.
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#7
J-Dub Wrote:...Okay now that is one Spec class I would definatly go out and get into...Trophy truck racing is the best. Also I bet a 17mm Hub Conversion so you could run buggy tires would work, cause I bet stock tires would have no hook inside leisure. but the only problem I see is the old-driveshafts from like a tmaxx are being used.

I seen that they have a class of the Slash trucks in Cali and they've went to Pro-Line Dirt Works tires and they work great they said!
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#8
for Clay?
LSP lots of Khz, Werks .28 8 port.

Revo 2.5, TRX 3.3 Engine, Center Diff. Fast and Turns on a dime.
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#9
Hmmm not sure, didn't think about that? Could always use some panthers and narrow them up? That's what they did with the Dirt Works was narrow them!
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#10
This is weird! People are liking the new Traxxas stuff. Whenever I am at the track racing my B4 or T4 I hear all the other guys talking shit about Traxxas products. It seems like most people really like the new Slash and Slayer. I think I will buy a Slash because it sounds like I may actually be able to race it!Big Grin
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#11
J-Dub Wrote:...Okay now that is one Spec class I would definatly go out and get into...Trophy truck racing is the best. Also I bet a 17mm Hub Conversion so you could run buggy tires would work, cause I bet stock tires would have no hook inside leisure. but the only problem I see is the old-driveshafts from like a tmaxx are being used.

that defeats the point of a spec class. run it how it is and deal with it
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#12
2 seperate statements in there. Deal with it :p:
LSP lots of Khz, Werks .28 8 port.

Revo 2.5, TRX 3.3 Engine, Center Diff. Fast and Turns on a dime.
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#13
Michowski Wrote:check the thread from a few months back. Old news. Sweet looking truck tho.

the slash is electric and the slayer is the nitro version with a revo chassis and 3.3
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#14
My bad, wasnt really up to date on the latest and greatest and thought the slayer and slash was the same. Cool truck
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#15
Looks like there will be some conversions out there. Seems like the only differences, are the suspension arms and turnbuckles. A little different setup on the Reciever box.
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