Here's the pic from the sale: The body has been mostly stripped by now; the paint used was dissolvable in alcohol, but getting it all off is difficult. Some of the stickers are damaged, with paint having gone under the stickers (GRRR

There's some things I want to change. The craptactular shocks will have to go, as will the plastic dogbones (there's so much play in the rear axles the wheels can move around way too much...). I'll give it a full set of ball bearings. The front shock mount is so flexible the shocks can move half a centimeter to the back just be compressing the shocks. I'm seriously thinking of making CAD drawings of all of the flat parts and sending those off to Fibrelyte for reproduction in carbon fibre (so that would be front shock mount, those two small L-shaped bits reinforcing the front of the chassis, the chassis lengthening parts, MSC mount, and possibly the rear shock tower).
Questions:
- What are the small rectangular areas with two screw holes on the front arms for?
- Is it possible to replace the upper arms by adjustable links? What about the steering linkage?
- Besides the shocks, ball bearings and rear axles/dogbones, what are sensible upgrades? I understand the diff has a tendency to self-destruct. The front axles also do not seem like a nice design.
The objective is not to make this a brushless racing monster; it'll get a brushed ESC with reverse and at most a 23 turns motor, standard servo and 27 AM receiver.