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Old 05-25-2007, 04:49 PM   #1
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I have decided that I would like to build a scaler... I an not sure of what type but I would prefer it in a kit kind of like the superlifts from tamiya. any suggessions would be much appreciated. thanks.
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Old 05-25-2007, 06:00 PM   #2
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Hey Jonathan, if you like fords I would suggest getting the F350 HiLift as they have done a great job of making it scale and then you can work from that if you are looking for a KIT.
Most 1.9 are completely custom and most start with either a Bruiser Body and Chassis or hook up with one of the Vendors in the Vendor section and get a frame and work from that.

So where at in Overland Park do you live? My parents live in Olathe and my InLaws live in Shawnee Mission. So I am definately familiar with the Overland Park area.

Good Luck on what ever you set your sites on.
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Old 05-25-2007, 07:00 PM   #3
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i actually just bought a house out in merriam of of 51st and switzer. It has a huge ard and I plan on building a rock garden in it so I am ure I will need some help if anyone would be interesed. but back to the 1/9's I really like the high lift as well and I think that is the way I will be going and I am hoping to get an fj body to put on it.
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