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Title: Team Magic 1/8 Concept Car


Matt - February 6, 2008 12:50 AM (GMT)
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Team Magic have released details about their new 1/8th scale circuit Concept car. Still in its prototyping phase, the car still sports many white proto parts and is sure to have some final tweaks and small design changes before the car hits the market. Yet to be named, this new competition racer features lightweight precision made bulkheads & mount, quick release front and rear axles, quick release 2 speed system as well as many features you would expect from a 1/8th scale chassis.

Features:
- Lightweight Precise Bulkhead & Mount
- Quick Release Front One-way & Rear Spool
- Quick Release 2 Speed System
- ED Transmission System w/Alum. Pulley
- Flying Wing Arm System
- Special Front/Rear Anti-Roll Bar
- Exclusive Receiver Box
- Adjustable Roll Center Design
- Wheelbase Adjustable
- True & Actual Size Spur Gear/Pinion Gear
- Lightweight Universal Joint and Wheel Shaft
- Low Profile Dual Laydown Servo Design
- K Factory LX Shock System
- Extra Slim Chassis Design
- Quick Change Wheel System
- Pivot Ball Suspension System
- Auto Centralization Rear Body Mount
- Centralization & Low CG
- User-Friendly Design
- New Generation Gear Ratio

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http://www.redrc.net
http://www.teammagic.com.tw/en/profra.jsp?...02086&pageNum=1

Jedi Master - February 6, 2008 08:33 AM (GMT)
I've always wanted to have a go with circuit cars, but I just don't think they'd be much fun razzing around a car park. :joker:

:thumbs_up:

STR33TRAC3R - February 6, 2008 12:44 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Jedi Master @ Feb 6 2008, 08:33 AM)
I've always wanted to have a go with circuit cars, but I just don't think they'd be much fun razzing around a car park. :joker:

:thumbs_up:

You're joking!

stick in a top of the range .21 on road and woooo you'll find out what real speed is.

And 1/8th leaves even the best 10th for dead.


Jedi Master - February 6, 2008 01:00 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (STR33TRAC3R @ Feb 6 2008, 12:44 PM)
QUOTE (Jedi Master @ Feb 6 2008, 08:33 AM)
I've always wanted to have a go with circuit cars, but I just don't think they'd be much fun razzing around a car park. :joker:

:thumbs_up:

You're joking!

stick in a top of the range .21 on road and woooo you'll find out what real speed is.

And 1/8th leaves even the best 10th for dead.

Well, I've never had a circuit racer so it is on my list of 'want one of those'!! :clap:

Maybe sometime in the future I'll make a purchase!! :thumbs_up:

STR33TRAC3R - February 6, 2008 03:07 PM (GMT)
They've always been to expensive for me to buy one just to run it in a car park.

Notice it doesn't have a spring to hold the pipe to the chassis.




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