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I agree with Ojoscastanos, bearings are a must out of the box. The stock motor is plenty fast out of the box, so I'd work on the handling some before I get the x-speed motor. After bearings I'd go with a carbon fiber h-plate. The hardness that works best depends on the surface you're running on. They're not every expensive so just get all 3 at once, if you can, and be done with it. I'd then get a spring set, and play with h-plate/spring/tire combos to see what works best for the surface you're running on. The aluminum stuff is nice, but not in any way necessary IMO.
Again this is just my opinion, the dNaNo is controllable with an x-speed motor and without a gyro. Most people seem to disagree with that though. Seems to be something that varies from driver to driver.
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