I can't tell what type of motor guard that is, but I used one from a traxxas. You'll still have to drill a hole in the motor plate You can modify the traxxas part to mount between the chassis and the rear mount (in the notch).
I'll post a pic later of the part...
Ultima motor guard
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Re: Ultima motor guard
The motor guard is from an Ultima Sport (p/n RS45). Which Traxxas part did you use?
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Re: Ultima motor guard
It's from a blue eagle, but it's also used on a number of traxxas cars. It can easily be modified to fit on an ultima. It came in 3 colors...blue, grayish, black.
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