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For those interested in a rear stabilizer bar, the OP-189 can be used. It isn't designed for the SW chassis because the bar itself is too short. But, I was able to use the stabilizer bar from OP-676 for a TA04 and it looks like it will work.

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I chose the softest bar for now until I start running it.

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Anyone still looking for a Porsche 911GT2 Club Sport TA02SW .. Dinball has them for US $ 99.00 on Ebay at the moment. :)

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Anyone still looking for a Porsche 911GT2 Club Sport TA02SW .. Dinball has them for US $ 99.00 on Ebay at the moment. :)

Lol I've messaged them asking if they can help regarding UK customs/inport charges.

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So let's have a look, taisantobi's taisan Porsche is ready to go (only have to shorten the bodyposts):https://www.flickr.com/photos/135145853@N02/shares/55B424

Superb. Did you use original Tamiya decals or the fineline-art versions?

Taisantobi's Porsche is stunning. You've done a fantastic job. It's gorgeous.

Agree. Although I have no doubt we will see some great alternative schemes over the coming weeks and months, for me you just cannot beat the Taisan livery. It just works so well on this car.

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Fresh from paint, going to start the Tamiya decals as I wait for the livery decals to arrive.

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Superb. Did you use original Tamiya decals or the fineline-art versions?

Agree. Although I have no doubt we will see some great alternative schemes over the coming weeks and months, for me you just cannot beat the Taisan livery. It just works so well on this car.[/

I used the fineline-art decals, excellent quality and they are precut!

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Getting there. Have masked up head, indicator and tail lights and not decaled as I haven't decided if I'll add lights yet. Wing is drying. Custom stickers not yet printed so, not applied yet [emoji4]

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Very pleased with side stripes.

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I'd like to see Tamiya bring back some of their 1/8th scale TGX Mk1's...but with brushless power!

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That is genius, wow I truly hope that someone at Tamiya Headquarters is reading this. I personally owned the Nissan R390 TGX with a Raybrig NSX body shell. Tamiya if you are reading this please make this particular suggestion a reality bring out a brushless powered TGX 1/8 Chassis and bring back the 1/8 Body shells.

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Getting there. Have masked up head, indicator and tail lights and not decaled as I haven't decided if I'll add lights yet. Wing is drying. Custom stickers not yet printed so, not applied yet [emoji4]

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Very pleased with side stripes.

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Stunning!

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Scored a couple of goodies during my visit to the local hobby store :)

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The CC-01 universal shafts are a perfect fit on the TA02

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Right guys

Just the motor and esc to buy before I start the build. Who can recommend a good one. Not silly fast but fast. :) :). ;)

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10.5 is a good speed for one of these, should be similar speed to an old 19 turn race brushed motor. Great tip on those cc01 unis!!!

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Mine just turned up to btw. Super stoked to find the body holes pre punched! I already have a rere body with no holes, with the punched one I can rebody my original car without having hand cut holes. I still have most of my original sticker set as I built my original in 1996 as a street version.

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Good to know about the CC01 axles. The ones I got from Yeah Racing are too long.

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Not happy with extra stickers. Quality is poor so ordered new paper. Also, I'm not sure they add anything so may go street instead. Thoughts?

Decided to fill screw holes in wing so not finished yet.

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I am excited to see more Porsche 993 GT2 :-)

Just recieved *******'s Taisan decals, they ain't pretty. The graphics are bit edgy ... some decals with wrong color.. but looks okay. Good for Runner not shelter.

So decided to get Original Taisan decals... on the way...!

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Decided to fill screw holes in wing so not finished yet.

Nice work, thats exactly what im doing to my spoiler..

Thanks to the guys who helped with motor advice.

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I am excited to see more Porsche 993 GT2 :-)

Just recieved *******'s Taisan decals, they ain't pretty. The graphics are bit edgy ... some decals with wrong color.. but looks okay. Good for Runner not shelter.

So decided to get Original Taisan decals... on the way...!

Can i ask where you managed to get original Taisan decals from?..........thanks

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