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Exclamation Tricked out TC3 w/Lehner brushless motor..aluminum with lots of extras

I have an associated TC3 with all aluminum A-arms and knuckles. It has the stainless steel MIP dog bones, a 5200 basic Lehner motor and controller (will run with up to 16 cells), wide variety of gearing ratios, aluminum drive shaft, sway bars, 4 bodies, a few batteries, a magnum jr remote (fully adjustable for 100% throttle...very nice for the brushless), and an entire briefcase with all of the stock parts and some extra stuff including graphics, battery wire, a few brush motors, and another electronic throttle controller for brush motor. With this I’m also throwing in a second rc car. It is a 2 wheel drive car i built for fun and only needs a crystal set to run (its fast with a good battery, 30 or so mph). I used the TC3 for parking lot racing so it has the expected scratches on the underside. I have too much stuff to list and hopefully I will get to post pics some time soon. I have over $1200 in all of this stuff. I'm asking $800 shipped or best offer. Email me at [email protected]. I prolly wont get to check on here very often...please email me. This stuff must go!!

PS...the TC3 will hit over 70MPH!!!! with out the hassle and maintenance of nitro. Make your buddies jealous.
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Re: Tricked out TC3 w/Lehner brushless motor..aluminum with lots of extras

how soon is soon i gotta see this thing
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Old 02-13-2005, 07:36 PM
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Well, i'm trying to get pics on here but its a pain. Can i email them to you? I have 15megs worth. I'll send a couple at a time.
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Re: Tricked out TC3 w/Lehner brushless motor..aluminum with lots of extras

ok . did you get my pm ?
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Re: Tricked out TC3 w/Lehner brushless motor..aluminum with lots of extras

hey man i got the pics . one word ...... incredible what upgrades did you do to the drivetrain to make it handle the motor
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Re: Re: Tricked out TC3 w/Lehner brushless motor..aluminum with lots of extras

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hey man i got the pics . one word ...... incredible what upgrades did you do to the drivetrain to make it handle the motor
The MIP steel dog bones, and aluminum center drive shaft, and thats it. The stock differintials handle the power just fine. If you are going to be flinging the car every where you will have to tighten them up once and a while or you will get some single side spin, but they will handle the power. I never really gave the car more than 60% of its power (adjusted to 60% full throttle with the controller) unless i was going to to a high speed MPH run or i wanted to do a burn out to show the friends (yes, this car will leave black marks on any surface). I mostly ran it around 40% or so...thats all i needed to spank any brush motor. lol The car also has the 25-30 lb springs on the front for added stability at higher speeds along with the sway bars in the fron and the back (back one needs to be attached still). Any questions just let me know.
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Oh, as you can see in the pics all of the stock A-arms knuckels and two dog bones are included as well.
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