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so are you saying this method doesnt work that good?


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sorry, I thought you meant the short 8/32 screw for the middle of the nose plate to chassis...
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I never tried the "hybrid" steering, but looks really good, should work just fine.

I am pretty sure the Losi XX MIP stuff wont work, the alloy GT stuff?? dunno, maybe. But for the price, the hybrid is at least worth a shot.
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Ok thanks I narrowed it down to the hybrid or the one from kips hobby shop.do you know where I can get those screws?

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those are a common item from the GT, most hobby shops (that carry AE GT parts) should have them, the GT was still being sold up until the GT2 came out in the past year or so. heck, you can probably still find NIB GTs at stores, they made them for quite a long time.
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Thank you.hope I wasn't asking too many questions.there is just so much info.

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I've been on here for years, I am still learning.

Best thing about this site, we love to share information, keep the old dogs running and running with the young pups.

I was just commenting (on another forum :shock: ) with a Tamiya sponsored driver on how it doesnt matter if I run a modern car or my fossil, I drive the same. In the end, he said he loves racing against me with his modern car, but wouldnt dare race me if he was driving a vintage car...
you toss that car around so well, if I were to race a vintage class, you wouldnt be allowed
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