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  1. That's the one. Stock Traxxas slash bumper. It was $10 at my local hobby shop. For ripped loose fenders, I'm taping the underside with cloth tape. It's holding, but it won't take another impact. I may drill holes and use plastic wire ties to hold it together if it gets bashed gqain.
  2. Nice work. Only problem I see is the driver is on the wrong side Love those sand scorchers.
  3. installed the Slash bumper. Looks alot better in person that in the photo. Had to cut the Slash bumper down, then drill a few holes in the HB bumper, and mount with 4 screws. Hopefully it'll keep my son from ripping the fenders off while bashing about. Proline Dirthawg 2.2 buggy tires fit, but had to use a few drops of CA glue on each side to secure them. Sorry for the ploopy pictures...camera-phone in incandescent light... -
  4. New member to the appreciation society: Holiday Buggy, 17 tooth pinion, Electrix 20 turn motor, bearings, 3000 mah 6 cell batt Fun little lightweight car. Love the body with the swoopy fenders. Like the Carson's tires/wheels, but can't find them in US, so went with Proline Dirt Hawgs on back. My son wore out the stock rear knobs within 2 runs with the 20 turn motor. My son's been bashing since Christmas, but the body is already beat. Both fenders and front body mount cracked since the body hangs over the bumper. Anybody make front bumpers for these cars? If not, I'll be adapting a Traxxas slash bumper to keep his buggy body in one piece. Also, where can I find the 3racing shocks in US?
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