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  1. The biggest letdown for me was the TT01 and later the TT02. I have had a manta ray, TA02, FF01, FF02, TA03 before 1 bought my first TT01. As others have mentioned, it is al plastic in plastic. I was so disapointed that after the build i put it up for sale . Fortunaly i didn't sell it and started racing is at my local track. and after the TT01 i switched to the TT02. And i am stil racing it. I actualy love the chassis now. Although i wish that a future TT03 would be more like a TA03. A little bit more metal en decent C-hubs.

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  2. I race my TT02 at the local track. And after a complete rebuild i went back to the track to test the car. It drove terrible. So, back to the pits. I couldn't figure out what was wrong with the car. Suspension was ok, everything moved smooth. So i just sat there looking at the car, when i turned the rear wheel. D*mn, both wheels turn. I put the spool in the rear and the gear diff in the front. ....

    After fixing that (and in the process  dropping a screw on the floor, which never was found again.) went back to the track. put the car down. And  it drove...... backwards......

    AArgh, both diffs were put in the wrong way . ....fixed that to and then went for a nice cup of tea.

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  3. The last 15 years  i have been racing in 13,5 stock class, Formula 1 and lately the fwd class. All with high end chassis. And also high end costs. But the fun is missing for some time now. The people racing in those classes are extreme fanatic. Only the latest batterys, motors, bodys are good enough. I recently pickup racing my TT02 again. With a simpel carson cupmachine brushed motor and real car bodys. And i am having great fun again. Yes it is slow en yes the car isn't the best chassis on the market. But i really enjoy riding again. 

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  4. i Found a team C nissan  primera calsonic body. I just had to buy it. 
    Since i don't have a tamiya FF chassis it will probably end up on my TT02.  Which i drive very often lately.  I used to race in different high end classes. (touring car stock 13,5 (xray T4), Formula 1 (xray x1 2021) , fronti (mugen mtc2 fwd)), but i think that modern touringcar classes are over the top these days. ( or i am getting to old for this  haha)

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  5. i would love to , but i already have to much cars. And these days i concentrate on just one chassis, the mugen.  if i drive more than 1 chassis at the same time it gets out of hand haha. But i love to make body's for the fwd.
     

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  6. Thank you for this beautifull thread. I love reading it. 
    I started with on road cars with the tamiya TA03F opel calibra.  Drove it at parkinglots. Then i got married to my wife in 1999 and at our wedding day we drove a Volkswagen New Beetle. a few months later i found a tamiya FF01 new beetle at a local hobby store and just had to buy it. At first it was just a shelf queen. But then i joined a race club and started racing. First with the TA03 but then i  took the FF01 to the track. And i fell in love with it. Not wanting the new beetle body damaged, i bought a honda accord PIAA body. And drove it as much as i could. Later many other cars followed. But the  FF was the car i enjoyed the most. I was very happy when te current FWD class began. It still is not a FF01 but today i drive a mugen MTC2 fwd.  Also a lot of fun.

    This topic brings back a lot of memorys and makes me wish i would have kept the FF01. But i drove it until it couldn't be repaired.
    thank you WTCC5

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