1. If you find any problems regarding parts or packaging, please contact your local dealer or your GS
Racing Distributor. If you ever have any questions, please feel free to contact your GS Racing
distributor.
2. The following are symbols used throughout this instruction manual:
3. The assembly is arranged so that you will finish each bag before you go to the next one. Sometimes
you will have parts remaining at the end of a bag. These will become part of the next bag.
4. We are constantly updating parts to improve our products. These changes, if any, will be noted in
supplementary sheets located in a parts bag or inside the box. Check the box before you start and
each bag as it is opened. When a supplement is found, attach it to the appropriate section of the
manual.
5. The circled numbers in the drawings are key numbers. These numbers are to be used to quickly find
the part name and item (part) number in the back of the manual.
6. When we refer to left and right sides, we are referring to the driver's point of view from inside the
buggy.
7. Experienced racers pay special attention to small details. Two such details are making sure all parts
are bind-free and making sure all screws are clean of manufacturing oil. As you build the car you will
be asked to make sure parts "rotate freely" or "move freely". This is very important and should not be
overlooked. Nearly all the screws supplied with this and most other r/c cars have a very thin coat of
oil on them. Often, this oil can cause a screw to come loose prematurely. Take time to wipe clean all
screws. You may also use a lighter or other flame (use caution, minors use adult supervision) to burn
off this oil.