I started the project with modeling the spur gear:

Printed prototype:

Slipper clutch parts were also missing, so i needed to model and print them as well:


Then i saw that there was lots of play in the steering linkage, so i started to model new parts, that are actually better than stock Type-R parts (because these have ball bearings). These also have same lock to lock angle on both sides, which the stock ST doesnt have.



And printed:




Custom -R style model rear axle hub (first prototype):


Stiffer steering servo mount:


Rear lower control arm inner hubs:

I also drawed those parts with ball bearings, i dont know if it works, but im going to test it.
Front lower control arm parts:


-R style thorttle servo mount/receiver box, that goes directly to the stock ST chassis plate (second prototype):

I used this picture to draw my own model:

First proto and the stock part:

I also modeled the gearbox gears. I dont know if they will last, even if printed with CF, but yea, its nice to have everything modelled. These gears width is maximised, so they will still fit to stock gearbox housing, but the gears teeth part is still wider than stock:


Example about the width difference:

-R style gearbox housing (basically the only difference is the brake system. The brake pads are at angle, in normal ST they are in "level". This -R part is also discontinued, cant find it anywhere):
