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  1. Ok, not sure if vintage or not but wth. I took a punt on a TA03 on Evilbay the other.....month, and won it. (Took a while to get here, don't ask). To put it simply, it's slow, real slow. I don't think I've ever come across a drive train as draggy in all my natural. I went through it all and cleaned it and re-greased it all. Bit by bit it feels ok, and even when all together feels ok...... I've turfed the motor it came with and put a brand new silver can in. I have a set of bearings (it still has bushings all the way through) and a larger pinion to come. Was I expecting too much? I have watched the odd TA03 vid on Youtube and they seem ok. Also I've seen a few people talk them up as a good chassis for what they are/were. Hard to believe an RC company would release a car that is so slow in standard trim.
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