Typhon 3s GT conversion.

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Need might be overstating the case a little but the reason why you'd want to is for more chassis real estate.
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You're pretty much out of luck if you want to do a GT conversion on the Typhon 3S as there isn't an alternative chassis option.
No possibility of making your own side skirts? I don't have a Typhon 3S so I'm reduced to asking stupid questions :)
 
No possibility of making your own side skirts? I don't have a Typhon 3S so I'm reduced to asking stupid questions :)

I suppose where there’s a will, there’s a way, but with the built in side panels, I’m not sure how structural integrity would be affected of you cut them down and extended the sides with skirts.

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I suppose where there’s a will, there’s a way, but with the built in side panels, I’m not sure how structural integrity would be affected of you cut them down and extended the sides with skirts.

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Ok, yeah. That doesn't look like the most practical chassis to attach skirts to.
 
Jondilly1974 did a badazz typhon 3s gt couple years ago....I now he did a build thread on it..I do know he 3d printed alot of it....that's what I love about the hobby...anything can be done,never saw something in the hobby that can't be done....some things take some time....I'd just buy a sheet of CF a wing it..that's how I roll..
Thread 'New PB Typhon 6S GT 137mph' https://www.arrmaforum.com/threads/new-pb-typhon-6s-gt-137mph.25080/
 
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