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hey guys, just saw this thread, I recently bought a tt-01D also before christmas and had been having a great time sliding my s15 until i lost it into a wall and well that shell is now gone and i bought a jzx100 shell, painted it, also got a full alloy kit for it, adjustable upper arms, 1 way tailshaft, solid axle diff (roughly $200 worth of stuff off eBay) and rebuilt the whole thing also chucked on sum stealth mounts for looks..

I live 5 minute drive from the track in boronia that Iamhe77 posted, but lately my rc car hasnt seen any sort of tarmac for the last month or 2 due to life being all that busy and me buying an r34.. :)

as 25gtt said, the tt01 is probably not the best for drifting, its more of a beginner chassis out of most of them, but still they can be a lot of fun...

s15 shell after attacking the front bar with a pen knife coz i smacked it into a wall really hard and wripped half the front off it...:

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jzx100 body:

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cheers..

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