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Old 12-02-2008, 12:29 PM
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Default Lancia Delta Xmod Evo Xpro Conversion

Here are pics of our Xpro chassis with Kyosho Autoscale Lancia Delta MA010 body mounted. True to scale, this chassis has 4 wheel drive with the Lancia Delta body mounted just above the Xmod Mustang GT rims. This car is light and fast with 650 mah Lithium ion cells powering the stock stage1 motor and circuit board. Sealed bearings throughout, and the car is actually quiet and smooth. Real fun to drive on hardward floors. Probally won't take this car outside, kinda want an unmolested shelf queen this time around. More pics at:http://diyminituner.blogspot.com/2008/12/xmods-evo-xpro-chassis-wmini-z-lancia.html[/URL]

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Old 12-02-2008, 12:38 PM
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Here are pics of our Xpro chassis with Kyosho Autoscale Lancia Delta MA010 body mounted. True to scale, this chassis has 4 wheel drive with the Lancia Delta body mounted just above the Xmod Mustang GT rims. This car is light and fast with 650 mah Lithium ion cells powering the stock stage1 motor and circuit board. Sealed bearings throughout, and the car is actually quiet and smooth. Real fun to drive on hardward floors. Probally won't take this car outside, kinda want an unmolested shelf queen this time around. More pics at:http://diyminituner.blogspot.com/2008/12/xmods-evo-xpro-chassis-wmini-z-lancia.html[/URL]
http://diyminituner.blogspot.com/200...-z-lancia.html Fixed, Welcome...And Nice!
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Old 12-03-2008, 06:03 PM
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Not bad, add some stickers Also, can I ask you for a quick favor plz? Could you take some pix of the mounts on the Lan body? I'm very curious as to what the difference between Z and XMs is when it comes to body mounts.
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Old 12-03-2008, 06:29 PM
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Hello,
Thanks for the comments. I don't have any pics of the underside of the Mini-Z body, but to let you know, the mini-Z bodies have side mounts that must be removed and then a rear mount system has to be completely fabricated from scratch in order to utilize the stock Xmod rear mount clip. The front mount on this model is the Xmod 67 Firebird mount shaved down low and the tongue shortened about 3-4 mm. Mounting these bodies is basically the same as mounting a 1/28th or 1/24th scale static model plastic body....which means custom work.
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Mike
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