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kyosho lazer
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Re: kyosho lazer
This generation Lazer + AE shocks are perfect fit. Still miss those days when people were racing them like anything. Imagine all those hop-up parts used.... Now I wish we have more in good condition. ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
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Re: kyosho lazer
Looks great, that is a really good restoration job. I wash I has some photos of my old Lazer ZXR. I battled it for a few years anded up braking vertically every single component. It was odd as you could not call it under built as they weighed a tone.
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Re: kyosho lazer
Mine was on the weight limit. I had to use weights at a few events. Here is my old 89 ZX thats been highly modded. Assoicated Shocks are great but Traxxas TRX1 were and still are the best shock that has come onto the market.
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