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I've decided to retire my electric 4-Tec since the platform and graphite chassis has been disco'd. Does anybody have a recommendation for a durable electric touring car that would make a basher that can take as solid of a hit as my 4-Tec did with little to no damage?
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Ive beat up on my Losi XXXS and it holds up.
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Ive heard good things about the AE TC-5
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Believe it or not...I had 2 trinity t-specs and they performed well and always held up strong. whenever I'd go out with my buddy and his tc-3 he was always digging out rocks and putting stuff back together. It was a very well built car. Parts are'nt the easiest to get though. l/h had to order them for me when I built my second one.
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Big thing for me is that I can get parts through work for it.
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Xray FK04 or FK05. They are a bit older now that the T2 007 is out, but they take a real beating. Get a P-Dub bumper.
You can find them used on rctech all the time. Cheap. Parts are easy to get too if you know an Xray dealer.
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